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| Report Warns Swine Flu Could Fill Hospital Beds |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A national health advocacy group says more than 60,000 people in Illinois would be hospitalized in a swine flu outbreak if the virus behaves like one that caused a global epidemic in 1968.
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| Illinois Warned About Carbon Monoxide Poisoning |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Natural Resources wants hunters, boaters and campers to be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide.
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| Illinois Sends Grain to Taiwan |
With the signing of contracts Wednesday in Springfield, Illinois farmers will be sending about $500 million worth of their grain to Taiwan through 2011.
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| Packed Meeting on Chemical Drift |
An Illinois Senate committee hearing on chemical drift turned out to be a packed-house event.
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| First Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Galesburg |
The first of a full field of candidates for Governor has made a campaign stop in Galesburg.
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| Community Assists Displaced Family |
What started as a simple enough plea on the radio for help getting a Galesburg family displaced by a recent fire on their feet turned into a lot of good done by the community.
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| Monmouth-Roseville Schools Approve 2009-2010 Budget |
The Superintendent of the Monmouth-Roseville School District says there are two areas that are having a major impact on his budget for the current year: the new contract for the teachers in Galesburg schools, and a huge uptick in insurance costs.
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| Wal-Mart Adds More $10 Toys for Holidays |
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, plans to offer more than 100 toys at $10 during the holiday season.
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| Michele Obama Arrives in Copenhagen for Olympic Vote |
COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Michelle Obama says the Olympics have the power to transform the lives of children in Chicago and around the country, inspiring them to be the next David Robinson, Nadia Comaneci.
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| Decision Looming for Chicago Sun-Times |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Time's running out on the bankrupt Chicago Sun-Times.
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