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| Savings On Elementary School Expansion Bonds |
Despite a second threat of a lawsuit by a losing bidder, taxpayers will be saving some money on the now-officially-underway expansion of Mable Woolsey Elementary School in Knoxville.
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| Knox County Board of Health Talks State Money |
The president of the Knox County Board of Health says board members are happy to hear about funding numbers at the Knox County Health Department that were recently released.
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| Dixon to Unveil Statue of Young Ronald Reagan |
DIXON, Ill. (AP) -- Ronald Reagan's northwestern Illinois boyhood home of Dixon plans to unveil a life-size bronze statue of the late president.
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| Mortgage Help at Illinois State Fair |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinoisans will find more than fried food and good times at this year's State Fair.
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| U of I Students with Flu Advised to Head Home |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Public Health is reporting just five new swine flu-related hospitalizations in the last week.
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| Governor Appears at State Fair Kickoff |
For the first time in a few years, the governor showed up for the Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade.
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| John Block Talks About Death of Son |
A former U.S. and Illinois Secretary of Agriculture was back in his home area recently, but he says it was for a trip he wishes he didn't have to make.
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| Knox County Nursing Home Receives State Grant |
The Knox County Nursing Home is in line to receive funding to treat residents who are eligible to receive rehabilitative treatment for their obesity.
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| Second Lawsuit Filed Connected to Quad Cities Hepatitis Outbreak |
MILAN, Ill. (AP) -- A Woodford County mother and daughter have sued McDonald's Corp. and a Milan McDonald's, saying they were sickened with hepatitis A after eating at the restaurant.
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| Quinn to Act on U of I Trustees Next Week |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he'll act with "finality" next week on issues surrounding the University of Illinois Board of Trustees.
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