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| Coke a Big Presence at IL State Fair |
You''ll see new recycling containers on the state fairgrounds this year.
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| Three Arrested on Drug Charges |
Three Galesburg residents are under arrest after a search of an apartment the three were in allegedly turned up drugs and cash.
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| Chinese-Rooted Rail Supply Company Sets Up Shop in Galesburg |
Two years worth of work by the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association has apparently and finally paid off.
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| Galesburg School Addresses Question About Spending $50K on Attendance Program |
Galesburg School District officials maintain $50,000 is money well spent for the formation of a plan to get more students to come to -- and stay at -- school.
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| Regulators Close Illinois Bank |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators have shut down a bank in Illinois, bringing to 110 the number of U.S. banks failures this year amid mounting loan defaults.
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| IL Opens Online Bidding for Surplus Property |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Bidding has begun on surplus vehicles, electronics and equipment offered by state and local governments on an Illinois auction website called iBid.
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| National "Work Zone Memorial Wall" at Fair |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- There's a somber exhibit at the Illinois State Fair.
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| Quinn Won't Fire Corrections Chief Over Early Release Program |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he isn't going to fire the director of the Department of Corrections despite criticism of its early release of prisoners in an effort to save money.
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| Brady Raps Quinn Over Early Release Report |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Bill Brady's campaign is blasting Gov. Pat Quinn for skipping the presentation of a report on the early release of inmates from Illinois prisons.
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| Other Recommendations of "MGT Push" Report |
(AP) -- A panel reviewing early release policies at the Illinois Department of Corrections recommends significant changes before the department resumes offering inmates time off for good behavior.
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