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Illinois Criticized for Long-Term Care Spending
As Social Security payments increased every year, state government was grabbing that money too quickly.
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Five-Year-Old Used to Promote Child Safety Seats
It's one thing to hear some official tell you to buckle up your kids properly in the car. It's another to hear a 5-year old boy tell you that he's alive because his father did just that.
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Quinn Marks 9/11 Anniversary
Gov. Pat Quinn Friday joined with Gold Star families to remember the terrorist attacks eight years ago.
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Cameron Soldier Among Those Who Returned Home Friday
Another batch of men and women from Illinois serving their country have been coming home in the last several days.
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"Art in the Park" Saturday
A local event showing off some of the best art work the area has to offer continues to grow, and organizers say that is definitely the case this year as well.
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FIRST ON WGIL: Knox County Health Department Hires New Administrator
POSTED 9:31pm, UPDATED 10:55pm 9/10/09 The search is over and Knox County Board of Health members and officials with the Knox County Health Department say they are relieved to have hired a new administrator at the health department.
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Knox College Students Welcomed Back to Campus
One local official says students can strengthen their own self confidence by celebrating the achievements of other students and alumni at their school.
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Report: Some State Workers' Pensions Top $100K
CHICAGO (AP) -- An analysis of the 17 largest retirement plans for government workers in Chicago, Cook County and the state of Illinois shows that retirement is profitable for a lot of people.
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SIU President Backs Cigarette Tax Increase
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Southern Illinois University's president is backing Gov. Pat Quinn's proposal to put a new $1 tax on cigarettes, saying the extra revenue could be used to help low-income college students.
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Heated Debate at Cemetery Oversight Task Force Meeting
What was supposed to be the final hearing by the Cemetery Oversight Task Force turned into a sword fight between State Rep. Ken Dunkin (D-Chicago) and State Comptroller Dan Hynes.
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