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| Chicago Ordinance to Promote Urban Gardens |
CHICAGO (AP)--Chicago city officials want to step up efforts to promote urban agriculture.
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| Watchdog Group Says More Hill Prison Staff Needed |
GALESBURG, Ill (AP)-- A report by the John Howard Association of Illinois indicates the Henry C. Hill Correctional Center is understaffed and overcrowded.
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| Driver Who Hit Sheriffs Deputy Faces Charges |
The man accused of going the wrong way down Interstate 74 and striking a Knox County Sheriffs Deputy that was looking for him now faces charges in the case.
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| Still More Questions After Body Found in Farm Field |
It's been four days since a body was found in a corn field near Knoxville, and the Knox County Sheriffs Department is nowhere close to giving any concrete answers, like, whether there actually was a body found in a corn field.
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| Fugitive Illinois Schools Chief Caught After 19 Years |
DANVILLE, Ill. (AP)--A former school superintendent convicted of sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy is in custody in central Illinois after nearly 20 years on the run.
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| Blago: Testified on Mistaken Assumption |
CHICAGO (AP)--Impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich claims he never would have testified at his recent corruption trial had he known the judge would stop him from making certain statements.
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| Two Western Illinois Deaths Blamed on Heat |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP)--Authorities in western Illinois suspect extreme heat contributed to the deaths of two more people.
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| McDonald's: Apple Slices in Every Happy Meal |
NEW YORK (AP)--McDonald's Corp. says it is adding apple slices to every Happy Meal, part of the chain's larger push to paint itself as a healthy place to eat.
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| Japanese Beetles Increasingly in Farm Fields |
ST. LOUIS (AP)--The Japanese beetle has been striking Missouri and Illinois with full force, eating its way through rose bushes and tomato plants and threatening major crops like corn and soybeans.
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| 17 Illnesses in Illinois Linked to Recalled Papaya |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) --Health officials say 17 food-poisoning cases in Illinois have been linked to possibly tainted papayas from Mexico.
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