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| Obama Promotes Rural Economic Policies in Midwest |
PEOSTA, Iowa (AP) -- President Barack Obama says America's economic comeback will be driven by communities in places like Iowa, not by politicians in Washington.
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| Teachers Union Still Displeased with District 205 |
The Galesburg School District starts classes Tuesday, and teachers say they'll be there, but for how long remains the big question.
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| Knoxville Adding Emergency Software |
Emergency alerts will soon be communicated in a way never "heard" before.
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| Mayor to Meet with President Wednesday |
Galesburg's top elected official will get the chance to talk with the U.S.' top elected official when he goes to Henry County Wednesday.
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| Quinn To Be With Obama in Illinois |
ALPHA, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn will be there when President Barack Obama arrives later this week in rural Henry County near the Iowa border.
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| 5 Injured in Explosion Reported Near Herscher |
HERSCHER, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say five people were injured, two seriously, after an explosion at a plant in north-eastern Illinois.
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| Rezko Still on for Sentencing after Blagojevich |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A convicted influence peddler remains on track to be sentenced weeks after his one-time benefactor, former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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| League of Women Voters Sues Over Redistricting |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' League of Women Voters is challenging the new congressional and legislative maps drawn up by Democrats.
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| Emanuel Favors Settling Police Torture Lawsuits |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the city is working toward settling a series of civil lawsuits filed over allegations of police torture.
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| Fire Contained at Pioneer Plant |
Around 10:45 Monday morning a conveyor belt caught fire at a major agriculture plant in Woodhull.
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