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| Auto Recovery Lifts Johnson Controls 3Q Net Income |
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Johnson Controls Inc. says its net income in the fiscal third quarter more than doubled as the recovery in car and truck production lifted its automotive parts business.
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| Appellate Ruling May Mean Two Senate Elections |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new federal appellate court ruling makes it more likely that Illinois voters will have two U.S. Senate races on the November general election ballot.
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| IL Officials Offer Hunter Safety Course |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Officials are encouraging hunters to take a safety education course offered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
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| Ethics Task Force Almost Fully Appointed |
A task force that's charged with recommending the next set of campaign finance reform initiatives has more than half if its members.
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| Quinn Signs Pet-Related Laws |
Illinois has two new laws regarding pets. Gov. Pat Quinn signed the two measures into law on Thursday night in Chicago.
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| Ideas for Improving Great Lakes |
Disconnecting the Great Lakes from the Mississippi River basin could keep out the Asian carp for good. That's what environmentalists commissioning a study hope.
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| Law Requires Product Registration Cards |
A new law requires certain children's products to include a registration card so consumers can be quickly warned of a product recall.
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| State Has "Recycling Toolkits" Available for Businesses |
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the Illinois Recycling Association are teaming up to offer recycling toolkits, and the staff hope communities across the state will ask for seminars on the subject.
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| District 205 Attendance Increase Initiative Approved |
The Galesburg School Board wasn't unanimous on the matter, but members did approve partnering with a company that claims they've increased student attendance at every school they've worked with.
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| District 202 Budgeting Low; Aides Rehired |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 7/22/10 State funding in Illinois is unreliable and often behind as of late. For that reason, new Knoxville school superintendent Steve Wilder is proposing a budget that expects General State Aid funds will be prorated for fiscal year 2011.
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