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| Evidence Destroyed In Sheley Case |
Some evidence that was to be preserved in the case of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley wasn't.
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| Chicago Wiener War Ends In Hot Dog Truce |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A dogfight in federal court over who makes America's tastiest wieners has ended with a fizzle.
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| 3 Charged In Fatal Decatur Shooting |
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in central Illinois have charged three people, including a 15-year-old boy, with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old Decatur man.
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| HUD To Give Ill. Agencies $6.2 Million In Grants |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced $6.2 million in grant funding for several Illinois agencies.
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| Ill. Foster-Care Dispute A Matter Of Law And Faith |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The roughly 2,000 foster parents who work through a Catholic charity in Illinois could soon face a painful decision.
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| Illinois Members Of Congress React To Jobs Speech |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Republican Sen. Mark Kirk says some parts of President Barack Obama's proposed $450 billion plan to boost jobs creation should receive quick, bipartisan action.
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| Credit Union Expanding In Galesburg |
After months of scouting locations, the I-H Mississippi Valley Credit Union has found the spot for a second branch in Galesburg.
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| Design Changes For New Knoxville Sports Complex Concessions |
District 202 wants to get it right the first time in the Knoxville High School expansion project.
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| City Council Gets An Earful About Proposed Apartment Complex |
There apparently continues to be one big misconception about the proposed apartment complex available to Carl Sandburg College students that will be built on the site of the former Regency Motel.
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| EIU Enrollment Drops Almost 4 Percent |
CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) -- Enrollment is down this semester at Eastern Illinois University and officials speculate the economy may be to blame.
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