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FutureGen Companies Name New CEO
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The companies working with the federal government to find ways to use coal as a power source while storing its carbon dioxide emissions have named a new CEO.
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Candidates Mum on Ethics Opinions
Voters who want to know the candidates' views on ethics may have to pick up the phone, since most candidates so far are not answering a questionnaire about that.
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Jim Lovell Visits Springfield
Springfield is all about Abe Lincoln, but what does our 16th president have in common with space travel?
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September Gas Prices
The price of gasoline is up slightly this month in Illinois.
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Benefits of the New Healthcare Law
Advocates are celebrating some provisions of national health care reform that are now in effect.
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WGIL LIVE COVERAGE: City Hall Press Conference
The City of Galesburg is holding a press conference at 9am Thursday to announce "a major project." WGIL's Will Stevenson will be at City Hall for the announcement, and we'll have live coverage at 9am on AM 1400 WGIL, and report the information on the "Local News" page of WGIL.COM as soon as we know more.

Also, President Obama speaks to the United Nations General Assembly at 9am Thursday. We'll have that event live online, simply by clicking "Special Events Audio" on WGIL.COM.


Insurance Officials Talk About Flooding This Year
An official with the Illinois Department of Insurance says most of the damage from storms this year has happened in a way that might sound unusual, but happens a lot.
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Knoxville Action Plan Taking Shape
An official with the Knox County University of Illinois Extension Office says she couldn't believe just how much Knoxville residents were interested in improving their town.
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Honoring Those Who Honor Lincoln
President Abraham Lincoln was again honored in Galesburg over Labor Day weekend.
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Group Trying to Repeal Death Penalty in IL
Opponents of capital punishment say the time is right to repeal the death penalty in Illinois.
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