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New Director for Illinois Juvenile Justice Department
CHICAGO (AP) -- A veteran of the Illinois' child welfare agency will be the new director of the Department of Juvenile Justice.
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Part of 4th St. to be Closed Starting Friday
Fourth Street from Henderson Street to Avenue A will be closed Friday at 1:00 p.m. The street will be reopened at 7:00 p.m Friday.

Beginning Saturday, July 17, through Friday, October 1 (10 weeks), this section of street will be closed from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. seven days a week in order to allow the water tower rehabilitation contractor to work on the tower. Due to the nature of the work and the location of the tower it is necessary for the roadway to be closed during this time. (City of Galesburg)


Fate of Independent Treasurer Candidate to be Decided Friday
A woman who is trying to run in the November election as an independent for Knox County treasurer will learn Friday if she can continue that candidacy.
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Grim Outlook for Library Budget
It's the same tune, different lyrics.
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Brady Pushes Quinn for Stricter Corrections Laws
Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady is calling on his opponent to right past wrongs.
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Home Stretch for Knox County Y's Capital Campaign
The head of the Knox County YMCA says it's hoping for just a few more dollars so it can successfully complete an expansion of its facilities.
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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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For 1 Day, 8-Year-Old Boy Becomes Peoria-Area Cop
CHILLICOTHE, Ill. (AP) -- An 8-year-old boy from Chillicothe who suffers from leukemia has spent the day as an officer with the central Illinois city's police department.
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ISU Brings Back Pay Raises
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State University is bringing back merit-based raises after suspending pay increases for a year.
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Bashing by Blago a Badge of Honor for Many
CHICAGO (AP) -- Rod Blagojevich says President Barack Obama is hen-pecked and the former governor has unkind words for politicians both local and national.
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