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| New Insurance Program Could Help Small Business Owners |
Small business owners Monday, met with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to discuss health care reform.
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| Democrats For State Treasurer Grows To Two |
Candidates begin to come forward as the race for state treasurer is underway.
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| Quinn Uses Private Cell Phone for Govt. Business; Skirts Public Records Laws |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn uses his own BlackBerry for government business, saying it saves taxpayers the cost of providing an official cell phone. The practice also allows the governor to avoid public records laws.
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| Charges for Man Accused of Meth Lab in Storage Unit |
A Galesburg man is in trouble with the law after authorities discovered a suspected methamphetamine lab in a storage locker.
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| Severe Weather Hits Galesburg Area...Sort Of |
UPDATED: 8:07am 8/10/09 For lack of a better term, if it wasn't one thing with the weather over the weekend, it was another.
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| Residents, Vendors Scream for Ice Cream |
The city of Galesburg, businesspeople, and aldermen apparently have somewhat differing views on just how much of a problem ice cream trucks are in the city's parks.
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| Blago Begins Web Site |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new Web site for former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich lets visitors tell Blagojevich what's on their minds.
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| Fire at Connecticut Smurfit-Stone Plant |
TORRINGTON, Conn. (AP) -- Dozens of Connecticut firefighters have contained a blaze at a former cardboard package factory in Torrington.
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| State Needs to Do More for Technology |
When a survey of successful e-government ranked Illinois 38th, the Illinois Technology Partnership decided that it was time everyone put their heads, and gadgets, together.
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| Expert Says Obama Community College Funding a Good Thing |
President Obama's American Graduation Initiative is a "good start" for one Illinois professor.
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