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| AG's Office Teaches About "Cyber Bullying" |
Ahead of the new school term, the Illinois Attorney General's office is giving teachers a crash course in "cyber bullying."
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| Harvesting Could Soon Begin |
Corn growers in Southern Illinois may be in the fields harvesting as early as this week.
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| Candidates for Treasurer, Comptroller Want Offices Merged -- Will Discuss Wednesday in Galesburg |
They don't know what they'd call it, but two of the Republicans running for constitutional offices want to eliminate one of the offices to save money.
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| Second Search for Stacy Peterson in Galesburg |
UPDATED 6:30pm 8/23/10 Add Galesburg to the list of places police have searched for the body of Stacy Peterson.
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| Galesburg Man Killed in Iowa Car Accident |
A Galesburg man lost his life after being involved in what turned out to be a three vehicle crash in the Iowa Quad Cities early Sunday evening.
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| Monmouth Man Killed in Area Crash |
A Monmouth man was killed when he lost control of the motorcycle he was operating Sunday morning elsewhere in Warren County.
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| Congressman and Opponent React to Blagojevich Verdict |
You don't often hear people of one political party say they're disappointed with someone in the same party, but that's been the case both before and after the Rod Blagojevich verdict.
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| Blagojevich Won't Rule Out Return to Politics |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich says he thinks he'll ultimately be found innocent, and he won't rule out a political comeback when that happens.
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| Quinn's Chief of Staff Resigns Amid Probe |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn's chief of staff has resigned amid questions about whether he used his state account for political e-mails in possible violation of a state ethics law.
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| Excelon Begins Billion Dollar Projects in Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Exelon Corp. says its set to begin a ``massive spending program'' in Illinois that includes the decommissioning of the already-closed Zion Station in Lake County.
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