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| Reported Tremors Could be Quake |
LAGRANGE, Ill. (AP) -- Some residents in Chicago's western suburbs say they felt the ground shake and authorities say it could have been a small earthquake.
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| Futuregen Companies Want to Stick with Project |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- At least some of the coal producers and other companies working with the Department of Energy to build an experimental coal fired power plant in Illinois have decided to stick with the project despite major changes to the original plan.
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| Iraq War Veteran Reacts to Obama Speech |
GLEN ELLYN, Ill. (AP) -- Former Army specialist Steve Baskis says he thinks President Barack Obama declaring the end of combat operations in Iraq would mean a lot to the soldiers who died in the conflict.
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| IL High Court Won't Hear Abortion Case |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of a Cook County judge's stay of enforcement of a law requiring a girl's guardians be notified before she has an abortion.
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| Progress Made in Limiting Kane County TB Outbreak |
AURORA, Ill. (AP) -- Health authorities are reporting progress in containing a tuberculosis outbreak in Kane County, west of Chicago.
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| Man Gets Jury Trial on Village Clean Up Demand |
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (AP) -- A suburban Chicago man living in a van in his padlocked home's driveway has been granted a jury trial on a village demand that he clean up his cluttered property.
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| Illinois State Police Offer Child Safety Seat Checks |
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (AP) -- State officials are helping Illinoisans hitting the road for Labor Day stay safe.
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| Man Stays on Roller Coaster for 11 Hours |
GURNEE, Ill. (AP) -- If the idea of spending even a few minutes on a roller coaster thrills or horrifies you, how about riding one for 11 hours straight?
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| Phone Company has $40 million Illinois Broadband Plan |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- An Ohio company that recently bought Verizon's landline operations in Illinois and 13 other states says it'll spend $40 million in Illinois next year to improve its customers access to broadband service.
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| Farm Forecast Looks Promising |
The farm forecast is a positive one, both for income and for exports.
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