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| Quinn Stands By Furloughs, Won't Say What They'll Save |
The state government furlough program that was supposed to save taxpayers $18 million won't save nearly that much, but you wouldn't know it by talking to Gov. Pat Quinn.
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| Andy Martin, Constitution Party Among Those Kicked Off Ballot by State |
The people wanting more than a two-party system in Illinois are getting only some of what they want. The State Board of Elections Friday upheld a challenge to the Constitution Party but rejected one against the Libertarians.
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| Lincoln Association Has New Website Feature |
One hundred fifty years ago today, Abraham Lincoln was preparing for the election. More information about that can be found on the Internet, as the Abraham Lincoln Association has a new feature on its web site.
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| A Balanced Budget for Monmouth-Roseville Schools |
The Monmouth-Roseville School District still has to press forward with a financial recovery plan because of years of budget deficits, but this school year, the budget will be balanced.
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| Galesburg Superintendent Disappointed with Race to the Top Decisions |
The superintendent of the Galesburg School District says another example of his displeasure with state government these days came this week.
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| Insurance Costs Rise for Knox County |
Knox County is looking for more affordable health insurance.
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| Blagojevich Holdout Juror Explains Vote |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The juror who was the lone holdout on some counts at former Governor Rod Blagojevich's political corruption trial says she had a responsibility to follow her conscience and she stands by her vote.
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| State Pension Systems Planning to Sell Assets |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois' tight budget has left the five state funded pension systems faced with selling assets to pay for retiree pension benefits.
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| Grace Hong Duffin Acting DHS Secretary |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has named Grace Hong Duffin as acting secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services, where she has been serving as chief of staff since 2009.
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| U of I President Blogs |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Four times a week, new University President Michael Hogan hopes to share a few thoughts with students and faculty through a blog.
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