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| Oil Will Flow Through IL Pipeline Again |
ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- An oil pipeline that sprung a leak outside Chicago has been repaired and is set to be returned to service.
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| IL Unemployment Rate Falls to 10.1 Percent |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' unemployment rate fell to 10.1 percent in August.
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| Judge Up for Retention Named IL Chief Justice |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court has named Thomas Kilbride its chief justice.
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| State Debt Mounts at Year's End |
Despite Governor Pat Quinn saying all the state's bills will be paid by the end of the year, the state will still have a huge mound of bills along with debt by the time Dec. 31 rolls around.
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| Workshop Focuses on Economy |
The people who are hired to run city and county government; city managers, finance directors, county administrators, and the like, are swapping ideas at a day long workshop the University of Illinois is putting on for downstaters.
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| Orpheum Near Halfway Point in Fundraising for New A/C System |
The president of Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre says the theatre is close to having half the money it's estimated it would need to replace rapidly aging heating and air conditioning systems.
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| Knoxville High School Fails to Make AYP |
Knoxville High School has been placed on "academic early warning year two."
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| Enriquez Responds to Jesse White's WGIL Interview |
Last week WGIL brought you the story of Secretary of State Jesse White criticizing his Republican opponent Robert Enriquez.
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| Monmouth-Roseville May Have Use for Closed Elementary School |
Nothing is certain, but a building the Monmouth-Roseville School District closed due to budget cuts may see some new life.
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| Labor Department Sues Tyson Plant Over Hiring |
JOSLIN, Ill. (AP) -- Tyson Foods is challenging the Labor Department's claims that one of its subsidiaries discriminated against women in its hiring practices at an Illinois plant.
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