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Illinois Boy Dies After "Punching Game"
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- A published report says a 13 year old central Illinois student died after a group of boys were engaged in a so-called ``punching game.''
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Illinois Man Turns to Art for Comfort After Katrina
NEW GRAND CHAIN, Ill. (AP) -- Robert Ketchens may have left New Orleans years ago, but the southern Illinois man says the city is still a part of him.
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Illinois Company to Appeal Restaurant Verdict
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A federal judge has ordered an Illinois based restaurant company that manages a group of IHOP restaurants to create a new sexual harassment training program.
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Difficult Labor Day
Labor Day this year finds workers in a difficult position.
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Economy Slow to Recover
Recovery from the recession will take more time, according to a monthly report from the University of Illinois.
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Durbin Touts Bill to Help Students Save Money
One student says it saved her $200.
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Knox County Sheriff Heads to D.C.
Knox County Sheriff David Clague is going to Washington D.C.
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Quinn Says Confindent in New Corrections Chief
CHICAGO (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn says he has full confidence in the new head of the Illinois Corrections Department despite her limited experience with prisons.
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Illinois Lottery Bidder Outlines Plan
CHICAGO (AP) -- A private company bidding to manage Illinois' lottery says it would lessen the games' reliance on low income residents and award 20 percent of contracts to firms owned by women, minorities and the disabled.
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Chicago Canal to Close for Asian Carp Efforts
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal will be periodically closed over four days in October to allow underwater electric structures designed to stop the spread of the Asian carp to be installed.
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