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| Craft Show, Haunted School House Among Weekend Events in Area |
There are definitely things to do around the area this weekend, literally, from one end of the area to another.
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| State: Duck Hunters, Be Aware of Avian Flu |
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources will again be on the lookout for any hunter-harvested ducks that carry the avian flu.
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| Group: 2007 Was Warm in IL; Blame Global Warming |
2007 was a warm year in Illinois -- a warning about global warming, say environmental advocates.
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| Groups: Education Funding Problems Violate Civil Rights |
A dozen families and two other Urban Leagues have joined the Chicago Urban League in a lawsuit that claims the state's lack of education funding violates civil rights laws.
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| Abingdon to Participate in Reorganization Talks with Avon |
Officials in the Abingdon School District have agreed to take another area school district up on its invitation to talk about interest in school reorganization.
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| Abingdon Students Allowed Cell Phone Use at Lunch |
Students at Abingdon High School now have cell phone privileges at school.
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| Monmouth College Students Watch Final Presidential Debate |
A group of Monmouth College students, faculty and staff who viewed Wednesday night's presidential debate in the Dahl Chapel and Auditorium expressed a similar opinion to the national poll that followed hours later -- Barack Obama was the clear winner of his third and final meeting with John McCain.
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| State to Put Money Into Banks |
Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias will put $1 billion into the state's banking system, hoping to stabilize the Illinois economy.
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| Whigs Make a Comeback |
The original party of Abraham Lincoln is making a comeback, in the form of the Modern Whigs.
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| 18th District Candidates Spar Over Notary Issue |
Even one's performance as a notary public is fair game when it comes to a congressional race.
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