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| Accused Murder Wants Different Trial |
A Galesburg woman, 27 year old Katonnia Kelley, appeared in court Thursday for a plea hearing.
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| Quinn Names Acting Prisons Chief |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn has named an assistant director from the Department of Corrections to be its new acting chief.
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| Kirk Calls for New Controls on Federal Spending |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Senate candidate Mark Kirk is calling for new measures to limit federal spending, including giving the president the power to veto specific programs.
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| It's Official: Illinois' Summer was Hot, Wet |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- State officials now confirm what many likely suspected: This is one of the wettest, warmest summers in recorded Illinois history.
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| Some Roadwork Supended for Holiday Weekend |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois highway officials say road work will be put on hold where possible this Labor Day weekend to ease traffic congestion.
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| Oprah's Book Club Pick, Due in September |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The first week of the final season of ``The Oprah Winfrey Show'' will include a selection for Oprah's Book Club.
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| Ads to Help IL Residents Prepare for Disasters |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials are introducing eight new radio announcements to encourage people to prepare for disasters during National Preparedness month in September.
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| NIU President Announces 2020 Initiative |
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- Northern Illinois University president John Peters says he will lead a new effort called the Vision 2020 Initiative that he says will guide the DeKalb school.
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| Sara Paretsky Publishes 14th Warshawski Mystery |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago author Sara Paretsky has released her 14th mystery featuring female private detective V.I. Warshawski.
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| GOP:Randle Leaves with Unanswered Questions |
The Republican candidate for governor says the head of the state's corrections department did the right thing in stepping down.
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