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| Ag Expo Draws Farmers to Fair |
The Ag Expo at the Du Quoin State Fair is making it easier for farmers to check out new equipment.
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| Quinn Says Randle's Decision Was His Own |
Governor Pat Quinn says he did not ask his prisons chief to leave in the wake of a botched early release program.
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| Durbin Still Supports Clean Coal Intiatives |
Two proposed clean coal energy projects could work together to lower costs.
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| Illinois Sues California Company |
The state of Illinois is suing a California company for adding charges to Illinois customers' phone bills.
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| Crops Progressing Well |
The harvest has begun in some parts of Illinois, while ag officials say in others, crops aren't doing too bad.
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| Farmers Talk Politics |
The Farm Bureau has been hosting meetings across the state to hear concerns from local agriculture producers.
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| IL Corrections Chief Stepping Down |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Governor Pat Quinn says he's accepted the resignation of the Corrections Department head blamed for a secret early prison release program.
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| Regulators Say Clean Coal Plant Would Cost Money |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois power regulators say a $3.5 billion coal-fired power plant planned for central Illinois would cost electricity customers a lot of money and has too many uncertainties to know whether its costs could run even higher than expected.
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| 11 People Indicted on Honey Smuggling Charges |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal prosecutors in Chicago say 11 people and six corporations are accused of conspiring to smuggle $40 million worth of Chinese honey into the United States.
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| Caterpillar Opens New Arkansas Factory |
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Caterpillar Inc. has formally opened a $140 million road grader plant in central Arkansas, a factory that the company built even though the economy went through the floor after it announced its intentions.
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