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| SIU Gets Contract to Study Asian Carp |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- Southern Illinois University is getting $1.1 million from the state to try to find benefits that can be derived from the Asian carp infesting some rivers.
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| BBB: Cable/Satellite TV Complaints Common |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Better Business Bureau has advice for satellite and cable TV customers: Read the fine print.
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| Mattoon: We Need More Time to Decide on FutureGen, Despite Durbin's Deadline |
MATOON, Ill. (AP) -- The leader of the local economic development group that helped make Mattoon part of FutureGen says the town needs time to decide whether it still wants to be part of the project.
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| Wheat Crop is an Afterthought in IL |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Wheat prices are soaring, but Illinois is coming off one of its worst wheat growing years ever.
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| Another Good Crop Report |
While you're sweating out the summer, Illinois farmers should be pleased.
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| Quinn Pleased With NASCAR Opening Chase in Joliet |
Gov. Pat Quinn says he's excited for the potential economic impact of NASCAR's Sprint Cup championship opening race at Chicagoland Motor Speedway.
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| Early Release Hearings Start Wednesday in Peoria |
The cast of characters is all Republican, but the lawmakers behind new hearings into this year's prisoner-release program deny it's a partisan issue.
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| Quinn Wants House to Pass Jobs Bill |
Gov. Pat Quinn is urging members of Congress to pass jobs bill.
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| It's Official: Bob Evans Galva Plant to Close Immediately -- EMPLOYEES, LET WGIL NEWS TELL YOUR STORY |
FIRST REPORTED 11:00am, UPDATED 3:38pm 8/9/10 A plant that's been in operation in Henry County nearly four-decades is shutting down -- the victim, its owner says, of a volatile hog market.
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| Galesburg School Board Votes on Master Facilities Plan Monday Night |
The Galesburg School Board will finally vote tonight on the much-talked about plan to make $110 million in building improvements over the next 10 years.
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