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| Farm Bureaus Fight Hunger |
Hunger is a growing problem in the Quad Cities area, but some Western Illinois farmers are part of the solution.
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| Galesburg City Council to Consider Interim Manager |
The Galesburg City Council has picked the temporary man to run the day to day operations of city government.
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| Tea Party Rally Draws Hundreds to Lincoln Park |
The Galesburg Tea Party had a few unexpected guests at Thursday night's rally.
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| Local Long and Short Films Shine in Galesburg |
An annual film festival consisting primarily of locally produced works is going on once again in Galesburg.
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| Slow Economic Recovery in Illinois |
The economic health of Illinois is still in need of some rehab according to the monthly Flash Index from the University of Illinois.
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| Jackson Jr. Talks About Blagojevich Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is speaking about potentially damaging details that emerged in ex-Governor Rod Blagojevich's recent corruption trial.
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| Central Illinois See First West Nile Case of Year |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Central Illinois is reporting its first human case of West Nile virus this year.
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| IL Lacking in Bed Bug Fight |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials admit the state's efforts to battle bed bugs are lagging.
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| IL EPA Seeks Ideas for Stormwater Management |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is seeking ideas for projects that reduce stormwater runoff and other discharges into state waterways.
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| SIU Board Approve Closure Days Plan |
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Campus leaders will be allowed to institute unpaid, money saving closure days at cash strapped Southern Illinois University under a plan approved by the SIU's governing board.
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