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| Debt Rating Should Spur Bipartisan Reaction |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin says he's never seen so much rancor in Washington but believes the downgrade of the nation's debt rating may be the jolt needed to spur bipartisan cooperation.
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| Low Agenda for School Despite Teachers' Contract Issues |
It might be an easy night for the Galesburg School Board Monday night, despite some important issues hanging over their heads.
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| Patriotism Burns through Lincoln Park |
One hundred eighty five motor cyclists sent chills down the backs of all those in attendance for Purple Heart Day at Lincoln Park in Galesburg.
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| Hearing Set on Reporter's Notes in Ridulph Case |
SYCAMORE, Ill. (AP) -- A judge in northern Illinois has set a Sept. 29 court date to address whether two reporters who conducted jailhouse interviews with the man charged in the 1957 killing of a 7-year-old girl have to give their notes to prosecutors.
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| Low Enrollment Leaves Empty EIU Dorms |
CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) -- When school starts at Eastern Illinois University later this month, several floors of a major campus dorm will be closed.
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| Peorians Killed when Motorcycle Hit by SUV |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Two Peoria residents are dead after their motorcycle was struck by an SUV while stopped at a stop light.
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| Coroner Identifies Man whose Body Pulled from Lake |
INGLESIDE, Ill. (AP) -- The Lake County coroner has identified a man whose body was pulled from a Chicago-area lake as 65-year-old Vladimir Taraday.
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| Quinn Signs Bill to Study Offshore Wind Energy |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has signed bills creating a council to study the potential for wind energy projects in Lake Michigan and allowing counties to establish wind farm districts.
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| Local Soldiers Recognized After Service in Egypt |
The 2nd Battalion, 123rd Field Artillery Regiment returned home in May from a year-long peacekeeping mission in Sinai, Egypt.
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| Mayor Recognizes June Life-Savers |
Several Galesburg residents who helped rescue people from two fires at different times of the day have been recognized by Mayor Sal Garza for their efforts.
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