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| Congressman Says Feds Should Help IL Jobs Initiative |
(IRN) -- So will lawmakers in Washington actually pass additional funding to help keep an Illinois jobs program going? One congressman believes the answer is yes.
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| More Kids Have Health Insurance |
(IRN) -- It seems more children in Illinois are enjoying the benefits of health insurance. A new report from the Census Bureau says the percentage of kids with coverage grew from 94 percent in 2008 to 95 percent last year.
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| Police Continue Investigation into Toddler Death |
Galesburg Police aren't providing any substantive new details surrounding their investigation into the weekend death of a three year old.
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| Armed Robbery at Mobil Mart in Galesburg |
Galesburg police responded to the Mobil Mart on West Main Street late Monday night for am armed robbery.
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| Promoting the Penny Sales Tax in Knox County |
A group that's been working on essentially selling a proposed one percent sales tax increase voters will be asked to consider on the November election ballot says they're trying hard to get the public to see things their way.
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| Transportation Getting Possible Overhall in Knoxville District 202 |
The Knoxville School District is going ahead with part of a larger plan to improve the district's bus fleet.
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| Census: More IL Children Have Health Coverage |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Newly released U.S. Census Bureau figures show the percentage of Illinois children with health insurance grew between 2008 and 2009.
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| Appeals Court Rejects Burris' Election Bid |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal appeals court in Chicago has rejected U.S. Senator Roland Burris' bid to run in a special election for his seat.
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| Five Finalists for Science Museums Human Contest |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Five finalists have been picked for the Museum of Science and Industry's month-long living and blogging at the museum experiment.
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| Two Fort Hood Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Military officials say two Fort Hood soldiers have died following a bombing in Afghanistan.
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