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| Judge Orders Rep. Walsh To Explain Child Support |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Cook County judge wants Republican Rep. Joe Walsh to explain why he seems to be $100,000 behind in child-support payments.
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| Illinois Gov. Quinn Set To Head To China |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is heading to China on a trade mission.
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| Sheley's Wife Takes the Stand |
UPDATED 3:00pm 9/14/11 Some dramatic testimony Wednesday afternoon in the case of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley, as Sheley's wife took the stand.
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| No One Hurt In Amtrak Crossing Collision |
An Amtrak train traveling from Quincy to Chicago Tuesday morning was delayed close to five hours after a railroad crossing collision outside Neponset.
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| Hy Vee Reopens After Late Nigh Compressor Fire |
A second floor fire in the compressor room late Monday night at the Galesburg Hy vee on National Boulevard caused the grocery store to open it's doors later than usual Tuesday.
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| Suspected Serial Robber Pleads Guilty In Holdup |
MARION, Ill. (AP) -- A woman suspected in a string of business robberies last year in southern Illinois faces up to 30 years in prison now that she's pleaded guilty to one of the holdups.
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| Nurse Eyes Costello's Congressional Seat |
O'FALLON, Ill. (AP) -- A nurse who sought to unseat southwestern Illinois Congressman Jerry Costello last year says she'll try again.
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| Lt. Gov. Joins Foes Of Electric Rate Increase Bill |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon is joining opponents of a bill that would allow electric companies to impose big rate increases.
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| Calmer Winds Slow Growth Of Minnesota Wildfire |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The U.S. Forest Service expects calmer winds to slow the growth of a huge wildfire engulfing woodland in northeastern Minnesota.
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| Security Issues in Sheley Case Due to Pen Use |
POSTED 4:13pm 9/13/11 Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley has a problem with his ability to take notes while in the courtroom.
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