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| Legislative Maneuver Keeping Bills Away From Quinn |
CHICAGO (AP) -- It's the political equivalent of keep away.
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| Dalai Lama to Hold 2 Events in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Dalai Lama is back in Chicago for a series of events on creating connections across religions and cultures.
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| Cuts to Meals for IL Elderly Worry Advocates |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Advocates say budget cuts to programs that deliver meals to homebound seniors in Illinois may force some frail elderly into nursing homes. That's a more expensive option for both the individuals and the state.
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| IL is Key Battleground for Congressional Dems |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Democratic congressional leader says the path to taking back the U.S. House "runs right through Illinois."
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| Sheley Wants to Represent Himself -- Again; DOC Disputes Claim in Sheley Letter |
FIRST REPORTED 2:20pm, UPDATED 3:33pm 7/15/11 Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley has once again changed his mind about representing himself in court -- this time, however, he claims it's due to circumstances beyond his control.
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| Two Kiwanis Park Shooting Suspects Make Court Appearances |
Two of the people extradited this week from Chicago to face charges connected to the deadly Kiwanis Park shooting last month have made another appearance in Knox County Circuit Court.
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| DNA Tests Confirm Lula Cora Hood's Identity |
FIRST REPORTED 3:30pm 7/15/11 The Knox County Sheriffs Department says it was indeed Lula Cora Hood who was found recently alive and well in Jacksonville, Florida.
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| Probable Cause Found in Attempted Murder Case |
A Galesburg man will likely stand trial on attempted murder charges connected to a home invasion incident in late-May of this year.
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| Furniture Store Turned Into Insurance Agency |
If you drove by a business near the Galesburg Post Office on East Main Street, you might not know a furniture store ever was there.
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| Abingdon School Board Takes Stand on Liquor License |
If it were up to the Abingdon School Board, a liquor store wouldn't be opening up any time soon in an area near Hedding Grade School.
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