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| Illinois Marks Suicide Prevention Week |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois public health officials say more than 1,000 people commit suicide in the state each year.
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| Bradley University Debuts Kosher Menus |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Bradley University in Peoria is debuting certified kosher foods at the school's cafeterias and food courts this fall.
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| Quincy Veteran's Home to Get Million Dollar Upgrade |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- A veterans' home in the Mississippi River city of Quincy will be getting state help with $2.4 million in improvements.
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| U of I to Test Cell Phone Paid Parking Meters |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Motorists who park their vehicles on the University of Illinois campus will soon be able to pay with their cell phones.
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| Flood Loans for Farmers |
Illinois farmers whose crops were damaged or curtailed by spring flooding could qualify for federal loans under a natural disaster declaration.
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| Eliminating the Federal Deficit |
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says everything is on the table, even some "sacred cows," when it comes to cutting federal spending.
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| State's Debt Deeper than Expected According to One Group |
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| GOP Candidates You Might Not Recognize |
Two little known Republican candidates are hoping for your vote.
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| Stearman Planes Fly Again in Galesburg |
The start of the Labor Day holiday also marks the start of a pretty busy period of air traffic at the Galesburg Municipal Airport.
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| Pensions Systems Forced to Sell Assests |
The ongoing state budget debacle and a lack of funding in some cases means the state's pension systems will have to dip into their assets.
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