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| Police Support Galesburg Schools Attendance Plan |
Galesburg's top cop says there's no reason for his department not to support the new push by the Galesburg School District to increase its attendance rate.
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| Congressman Wants More Free Trade Pacts Signed |
An Illinois Congressman whose districts covers a portion of Knox County says he's frustrated it's not easier to get free-trade legislation passed.
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| WIU Student Hospitalized With Meningitis |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- A Western Illinois University student has been hospitalized with bacterial meningitis.
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| Giannoulias Gets Retired General's Nod for Senate |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias has picked up a top military endorsement from retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark.
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| Kirk to Talk Trade, Pick Cat Exec's Endorcement |
EAST PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Senate candidate Mark Kirk is focusing on international trade.
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| 2 Governors, 2 Crooks. What's Wrong With Illinois? |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Is there something about Illinois that encourages governors to go bad? Two men in a row, from rival parties, of separate generations and from different areas of the state have been convicted of felonies.
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| Report: Bad Bond Rating Costly for Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new report says Illinois is paying the price for its deteriorating bond rating.
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| ER Visits for Concussions Soar Among Kid Athletes |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Emergency room visits for teen athletes with concussions have tripled in recent years in a trend that doctors are calling disturbing.
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| Durbin Headlines Pakistan Relief Fundraiser |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Top political leaders in Illinois plan to host a fundraiser for flood relief efforts in Pakistan.
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| Brady Won't Say Whether He'd Cut Pay Raises He Opposes |
The Republican candidate for governor is making a campaign issue out of raises Gov. Pat Quinn gave to his staffers, but he won't promise to roll back the raises if he's elected.
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