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Blago Trial Resuming, Deputy on Stand
CHICAGO (AP) -- Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial is getting under way again Monday with former Deputy Governor Robert Greenlee still on the witness stand.
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What Have Prosecutors Proven About Blago?
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal prosecutors have spent five weeks showing that Rod Blagojevich spewed a river of profanity while lavishing money on his wardrobe and ducking his job as governor of Illinois.
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Agriculture Colleges Sell Cow Herds to Cut Costs
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -- Some agriculture universities are reducing their cow herds as high feed, fuel and labor prices make it difficult to keep animals during tight economic times.
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Former Banker Investigates School Finance
You're bound to hear it at least once more before back-to-school time comes around: schools don’t have enough money. A former international banker who is trying to build a new career in public policy is trying to track down where the money really goes.
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Illinois May Need Special Election
A federal court will rule later this month whether Illinois must hold a special election for the U.S. Senate.
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Kirk, Giannoulias Talk Sewage, Chicago River
U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kirk says he's against re-reversing the Chicago River, which was reversed 110 years ago to stop spewing sewage-contaminated river water into Lake Michigan, source of drinking water.
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Chicago's New Handgun Ban Begins Monday
Chicago's new gun regulation ordinance takes effect Monday, days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that individuals have a right to a gun to protect themselves in their homes.
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Community Prayer Vigils Sunday in Honor of Abingdon Teens
Two Abingdon teenagers killed Thursday will be honored with a pair of community prayer vigils Sunday night.
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Emergency Response Class Learns from Local Fatality
Two Abingdon teenagers were struck and killed by a freight train Thursday, just about the time a train emergency class was getting underway.
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Congressman Thinks Road Construction Signs Are a Waste
There have been plenty of those road signs you've seen the last couple years that tell you that the project in question is being paid for with federal economic stimulus funds.
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