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| New Commission To Oversee Ill. Charter Schools |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)--Illinois is getting a commission to decide when charter schools should be created and then make sure they're running properly.
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| Reaction to GOP Lawsuit Over New Legislative Remap |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's office is defending the state's new Democratic-drawn legislative district map after top Republican lawmakers sued to invalidate it.
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| Attorney Back On Sheley's Side |
The attorney who's been a part of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley's local case almost from the beginning is back on again.
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| Health Department Gets Dental Clinic Money |
One of the busiest areas of the Knox County Health Department -- one that has been expanded before -- will soon be expanded again.
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| City Council Approves Overpass Agreement |
It didn't take long for the Galesburg City Council to approve yet another expenditure related to the first of three rail crossing grade separations planned for Galesburg.
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| Sheley Gets Attorney Back |
The attorney who's been a part of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley's local case almost from the beginning is back on again.
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| Henry County Standoff Results in 1 Arrest |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 7/18/11 An Alpha man is arrested after trying to hold police officers at bay early Sunday morning.
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| Partnership Between Knox County Health Department, CSC |
A new partnership between the Knox County Health Department and Carl Sandburg College seems to be working well already.
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| Light City Council Agenda Monday |
It might be an easy night Monday night for the Galesburg City Council -- after a meeting two weeks ago that saw the aldermen debate for about an hour whether retailer Kohl's should come to town.
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| Heat Starting to Stress IL Crops |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois' corn and soybean crops remain mostly in good condition but the state Department of Agriculture says that some are starting to show the stress of high heat and little rain. And pastures in some areas have started to turn brown.
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