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Quinn Starts Online Petition Drive to Save Parks
Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn thinks closing a loophole in the state sales tax system could keep Illinois state parks and historic sites open.
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Republicans: We'll Try to Get Senate to Call for Ethics Vote
Republicans in the Illinois Senate say they'll try to help, but it's really up to Democrats to get the Senate president to schedule a session to vote to override the governor's veto of an ethics bill.
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Moffitt: Had to Support Fund Sweeps for Historic Sites Money
A local lawmaker says he had to make an exception when he voted to use a certain type of money to get state historic sites the dollars back that the Governor cut.
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One Arrested, One Wanted, Following Stolen Car Discovery
An Abingdon man is in jail, and a Galesburg woman is wanted after an allegedly-stolen car was found on a rural road.
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First Lincoln-Douglas, Now Durbin-Sauerberg at Knox College; WGIL to Broadcast Debate Live
Close to the anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debate at Knox College in Galesburg, the institution will host another debate of candidates for Senate.
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12-Year Old Arrested on Drug Charges
A Churchill Junior High student was arrested on drug charges Tuesday for allegedly trying to distribute cannabis on school property.
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More Pressure for Senate Ethics Vote
Pressure is building on the president of the Illinois Senate to call a session soon to override the governor's veto of an ethics bill.
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SOS Workers Ordered to Take Four Days Off Unpaid
More state government workers will be taking time off, without pay.
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Salvation Army Officially Has New Home
A need for a lot more space will soon result in the local Salvation Army chapter moving up the street.
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Possible Trash Vote in Abingdon Next Year
A proposal that's become hotly contested in Abingdon could ultimately be decided at the ballot box.
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