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| Quinn Says Raises Needed to Fill Vacancies |
OAK PARK, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he had to give raises to some of his staff in order to fill vacancies.
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| Trial Mystery: How Did Blagojevich Get Elected? |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Anyone who knows Rod Blagojevich from his reality TV appearances or his corruption trial might ask, "How did this guy get elected governor of Illinois?"
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| Burris Speaks to Reporters |
It's been a while since we've heard from U.S. Sen. Roland Burris, but in a recent stop in Chicago, Burris took some time to chat with reporters.
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| Unions React to Gov's "Furlough Days" |
The public workers' union AFSCME Council 31 says it's committed to at least listen to what the governor has to say.
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| New Juvenile Justice Director |
A veteran of the Illinois' child welfare agency will be the new director of the Department of Juvenile Justice.
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| Nearly Naked Man Arrested in Knox County |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 7/17/10 A Peoria County man is under arrest after he allegedly attempted to attack investigators who showed up to find him, all while wearing close to nothing.
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| Independent Knox County Treasurer Candidate Knocked Off County Ballot |
At this point, Penny Williamson will not be on the election ballot come November.
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| Columbus Ships Visit Burlington, IA |
If you didn't get the chance to see two replicas of two historical ships when they were in Peoria a few weeks ago, you can have another chance this weekend on the Mississippi River.
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| Brady Touts Jobs Plan in Galesburg |
Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady thinks he has the solution to the state's economic problems.
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| Quinn Cuts Staff Salaries After Flap Over Raises |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is reducing the salaries of his staff through unpaid days off, just weeks after it was revealed he's been giving raises as high as 20 percent.
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