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WIU Plans for New Police Training Academy
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board plans to open a new residential Police Academy and Research Institute at Western Illinois University.
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Homecoming Ceremonies Held for Illinois Soldiers
CHICAGO (AP) -- Homecoming ceremonies have been held for about 170 Illinois Army National Guard soldiers who returned from deployments that took them to Iraq and Kuwait.
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Health Officials Probe Illness Tied to Cantaloupe
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- State and local health officials are investigating an outbreak of a serious infection caused by eating a kind of cantaloupe grown in Colorado that was shipped to Illinois and 16 other states.
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IL Poverty Growing as State Help Shrinking
CHICAGO (AP) -- State budget cuts are leaving many Illinois social services agencies scrambling, especially homeless shelters.
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Emerald Ash Borer Surfaces in Southern IL
SALEM, Ill. (AP) -- The tree-killing emerald ash borer is continuing its march through Illinois and has reached the southern part of the state.
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SIU Faculty to Vote Sept. 28 on Possible Strike
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- Faculty at Southern Illinois University's flagship campus in Carbondale will be voting later this month on whether to go on strike as part of a lingering contract dispute.
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Sheley Jury Sent Home Early Friday
UPDATED 4:06pm 9/16/11 The jury hearing the case of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley got sent home for the weekend early.
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Evidence Testimony Continues in Sheley Case
1pm UPDATE 9/16/11 More testimony about evidence collected from one of the crimes scenes has dominated most of the day Friday in the Nicholas Sheley murder case.
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Sheley's Missouri Trip Detailed
Several witnesses at the trial of accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley all say they saw him in Missouri, all less than a day after he is accused of killing a Galesburg man.
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T.E.A. Stands For More Than Just Tea Party
Hundreds of Tea Party supporters huddled together for support Thursday night's for a chilly 2nd annual Tea Party Rally at Lake Storey Park.
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