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| Quinn Signs Bill That Helps Stalking Victims |
A bill signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn gives stalking victims another means of fighting back.
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| Oneida Boil Order Lifted |
Officials in Oneida say a boil order that has been in effect there since last week was lifted as of Wednesday afternoon. Residents can now safely consume water without boiling it first.
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| Still No New Contract for Galesburg's Teachers |
It apparently will be down to the wire before we know if the teachers in the Galesburg School District will have a new contract, and allow school to start on time.
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| Monmouth-Roseville Teachers Have New Contract |
The teachers in the Monmouth-Roseville School District might just be luckier than their counterparts in Galesburg.
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| GACVB May Take a Side on Courthouse Issue |
The Galesburg Area Convention and Visitors Bureau may soon throw their support behind one of the sides of the highly debated Knox County Courthouse issue.
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| Still Good and Bad News in Area Crop Report |
The weather is once again the dominant word in the USDA's Weekly Crop Progress Report for Illinois -- but this time, it's a good thing, with some exceptions in the immediate region.
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| It's Almost Butter Cow Time |
CHICAGO (AP) -- It's not often a sculptor works with something that also tastes good on a cracker.
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| Illinois Funeral for Fimmaker John Hughes |
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -- At a private funeral in the northern Chicago suburbs where he often set his movied, filmmaker John Hughes was remembered as a poet, a friend and a family man.
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| Federal Help for Fish Farming |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois fish farmers could reel in federal cash to help their operations.
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| Quinn Still Waiting for U of I Trustees to Quit |
Gov. Pat Quinn says University of Illinois trustees should have more time to reflect on his call for their resignations following a report on an admissions scandal at the school.
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