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| Quinn Vetoes Changes to Insurance Bid Process |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has vetoed a bill that could've changed the way Illinois awards health insurance contracts for state employees.
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| Rutherford Works on State Finances in Light Over Federal Debt Ceiling Fiasco |
(IRN) -- The state treasurer says treasury bonds are still a viable option for state investments if interest rates are reasonable.
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| Protesters Want Seniors Protected from Debt Crisis |
(IRN) -- Tensions continue to rise as U.S. lawmakers grapple with the nation's debt limit, and some protestors want to ensure the nation's senior citizens are protected from the fallout.
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| Hot-Air Balloons a-Plenty in Galesburg This Weekend |
Hot air will likely greet hot air balloon enthusiasts to Galesburg starting Friday and running through the weekend.
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| Taste of Galesburg a Success |
Heat and humidity around dinnertime Friday didn't stop local residents for heading outside and into downtown Galesburg.
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| County Board Member Resigns |
A longtime member of the Knox County Board isn't there anymore.
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| Unemployment in Knox County Takes Sharp Jump |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 7/28/11 More people looking for work locally, but the state is still looking at the bright side.
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| Ill. Tollway Drivers May Pay for $12B in Projects |
CHICAGO (AP)--Tolls could be going up next year for Illinois Tollway drivers.
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| UIC Gets a $3 million Grant for Diabetes Research |
CHICAGO (AP)--Uncontrolled diabetes is a problem for some blacks and Latinos, and University of Illinois at Chicago researchers have received a federal grant to study ways to fix it.
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| Woman Charged in Infant's Death Enters Guilty Plea |
GENEVA, Ill. (AP)--A Carpentersville woman who left an 8-month-old unattended in her home for more than five hours while she ran errands, resulting in the child's death, has pleaded guilty to reckless conduct.
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