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| New U of I Chancellor Familiar With Funding Woes |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- The woman who will soon lead the University of Illinois' flagship campus says she's familiar with funding crises like that the university has endured in recent years.
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| No Child Left Behind Frustrates District 205 |
It's safe to say that an official with the Galesburg School District doesn't like the federal No Child Left Behind law as much now as he did when it was first passed.
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| Science and Business Center Headline Monmouth's Upgrades |
Monmouth College's future center for Science and Business is the backbone of a multi-year construction process totaling forty-million dollars.
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| Man Accused of Prison Assault Back in Court |
The Chicago-area man accused of sexually assaulting a local prison inmate will be back in court late next month.
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| OHSA Cites Illinois Company Over Trench Safety |
OREGON, Ill. (AP) -- The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited an Oregon, Ill., excavating company for allegedly failing to protect workers from trench cave-ins.
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| IBM Leaves U of I Supercomputer Project |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- IBM Corp. is leaving a project at the University of Illinois to build the world's fastest supercomputer.
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| New Workers Comp Reform Linked to Trooper Crash |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois state employees injured while committing crimes no longer will be able to get workers' compensation under a new law signed by Gov. Pat Quinn.
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| Ill. Last Manned Rail Tower Torn Down |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The last manned railroad control tower in Illinois and one of the last in the country has been torn down.
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| Ill. to Begin Seizing Abandoned Cash after 1 Year |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Forgotten bank accounts could be put to work for taxpayers much more quickly under a new Illinois law.
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| Quinn Expands Economic Development in Quad Cities |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority is getting bigger.
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