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| Rostenkowski Became Symbol of Power and Excesses |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Those who knew the late Dan Rostenkowski are recalling a meat-and potatoes Illinois politician from an era when leaders crossed party lines to cut deals and seek consensus.
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| Hay Fever Season Hits Pet Allergy Sufferers Hard |
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) -- Allergy specialists are warning that hay fever season is about to begin and it could be hardest on people with pet allergies.
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| IL Foreclosure Activity Rises 33% in July |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois home foreclosure activity rose 33 percent in July compared to the previous month.
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| State Offers Pet Insurance Advice |
CHICAGO (AP) -- With the high cost of pet care, the Illinois Department of Insurance is offering consumer tips on shopping for pet health insurance.
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| IL Chamber Endorses Brady |
The Illinois Chamber of Commerce has pledged $100,000 and has promised to raise more money to help Republican Bill Brady get elected governor.
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| BREAKING NEWS: Blago Jurors Agree on Only 2 Counts |
UPDATED 1:08PM 8/12/10 CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors in the corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich say they have reached agreement on just two of 24 counts against him.
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| Police Investigate Bank Robbery Late Wednesday Morning |
Galesburg police say a subject is on the lam after allegedly holding up a local bank late Wednesday morning.
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| Accused Shooter Pleads Not Guilty |
The second person accused in a shooting several months ago in the area of the Knox College campus has pleaded not guilty.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Stacy Peterson Search Enters Knox County |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 8/11/10 Just when you thought the search for a missing Chicago-area woman couldn't get any closer than Peoria, it has.
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| Former Bob Evans Worker From Oneida Ponders Future |
A Knox County man says he's not sure what his future holds now that he's the victim of a plant closing, but perhaps unlike other plant closings in the past decade in this area, he doesn't hold much resentment toward his employer.
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