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| 2009 Knox County Fair Off and Running |
It didn't appear that Mother Nature would be accommodating as officials kicked off the 2009 Knox County Fair on Tuesday, but the stormy weather eventually made way for a nice opening day.
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| National Night Out Celebrates Neighborhood Safety |
Communities across the nation as well as locally celebrated keeping their neighborhood safe from crime in the 26th Annual National Night Out.
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| Peoria County Considers Video Poker Ban |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Peoria County is considering its own ban on video poker after the state legalized the popular form of gambling.
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| Sex Offenders Banned from Running Ice Cream Trucks |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Sex offenders are no longer allowed to get behind the wheel of ice cream or snow-cone trucks in Illinois.
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| Pay Freezes at Illinois State University |
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State University is freezing pay rates for nonunion faculty and staff for the fall semester, citing budget woes.
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| Quinn Addresses Concerns With Stimulus Dollars |
Some in the construction industry are worried that they aren't seeing federal stimulus dollars fast enough.
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| Officials Investigate Online Directory Scams |
You want potential customers to find your business quickly on the Internet, right? That question is apparently leading to thousands of complaints by small businesses, churches, even VFW halls.
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| Abingdon Stimulus Project Hits a Snag |
POSTED: 4:09pm 8/4/09 A water project that officials in Abingdon have waited months to begin is being delayed after problems with the bids.
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| U of I Clout Panel to Issue Report This Week |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- The commission examining the influence of politics on admissions at the University of Illinois plans to release its report Thursday afternoon.
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| Possible Plan to Clean Up Former Briggs Site in Abingdon |
POSTED: 4:00pm 8/4/09 Abingdon city officials expect to find out more information later this month about an apparent proposal to clean up a former manufacturing site in town.
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