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| Blago Likely to Face Menial Work in Prison |
CHICAGO (AP) -- After his sentencing on federal corruption charges, ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will likely have to get used to scrubbing toilets, mopping floors and wearing an eight-digit number on his prison clothes.
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| Quinn Bars Disclosure of Gun Permit Holders |
CHICAGO (AP) -- With the stroke of a pen, Gov. Pat Quinn barred the public from knowng who holds a firearm owner identification card.
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| Woman "Elated" Suspect Arrested in 1957 Killing |
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) -- A woman who was 8 years old when her best friend was abducted and killed 54 years ago says she's "elated" that a suspect has been arrested and charged.
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| Police: Church Burglary Suspect Leaves Wallet |
BUFFALO, Ill. (AP) -- Police in the central Illinois town of Buffalo apparently didn't need to do much gumshoe detective work to solve a church burglary after the suspect accidentally left his wallet at the scene.
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| Flash Index Indicates Slow Recovery in IL |
(IRN) -- The economic comeback in Illinois and the nation is not a speedy one. But a University of Illinois economics professor says it's there.
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| IL GOP Chief: Corruption Still Present in IL |
(IRN) -- The conviction of Rod Blagojevich is not the end: A top Illinois Republican says the ex-governor's Democratic "enablers" are still running the state and ignoring the need for fiscal and ethical reform.
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| DNR Stresses Boat Safety |
(IRN) -- Summer is in full swing and people are out on the water. That means it's time for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to warn people about the water's hazards.
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| Legislative Assistant to Moffitt Retires |
To say Cathy Heimann is looking forward to retirement might be a bit of an understatement.
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| Business District Commission Talks Intermodal Report |
A report given to the Galesburg City Council this week is one that a city-backed commission is pleased with.
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| Police: Train Ticket Helps Crack 1957 Killing |
SEATTLE (AP) -- Investigators say an unused, unstamped train ticket helped lead to charges against a Seattle man in the abduction and killing of a 7-year-old Illinois girl in 1957.
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