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| Accident Kills Oneida Teen, Injures 3 Others |
UPDATED 10:03am 8/31/10 A Knox County teenager is dead and three others are injured following a crash Monday night just east of Oneida.
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| Kirk Endorsed by Caterpillar Chairman |
The chairman of the board of a major area employer has thrown his support behind the Republican running for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
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| Hare Says Bill Will Create Jobs |
A Democrat congressman is touting a bill that's designed to bail states out by helping with education and other public service costs.
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| Mediacom CEO Dropping Proposal to Go Private |
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. (AP) -- The head of Mediacom Communications Corp. says he has withdrawn a proposal to take the cable television company private after its board rejected his latest offer.
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| Deere Sells Wind Energy Business for $900 Million |
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Deere & Co. is selling its wind energy business to a subsidiary of Exelon for $900 million.
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| Report: Bad Bond Rating Could Cost IL $551 Million |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois taxpayers will have to shell out an extra $551 million to cover the cost of borrowing because of the state's deteriorating bond rating.
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| SIU Student Looks to Start Scholarship Fund |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- A Southern Illinois University student wants to launch a scholarship fund meant to help children affected by crime involving their parents.
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| 2 Finalists Picked for Illinois Lottery Contract |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Two private companies are finalists for a lucrative, first-of-its-kind contract to manage Illinois' lottery.
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| Appeals Court Says Peterson to Stay in Jail |
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois appeals court has turned down a bid to let Drew Peterson out of jail while appeals in the murder case against him are sorted out.
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| Museum Uses Stimulus Cash on Green Lighting |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- New lighting has been installed in three areas of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum that officials say will save energy and help preserve some of the site's exhibits.
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