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| Record Numbers of Students Attending Community Colleges |
The Illinois Community College Board is seeing a record-breaking number of students.
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| Weather Prevents Much Harvest Progress |
Illinois farmers will be trying to harvest crops for a long time if last week's weather becomes the norm the rest of the fall season.
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| Overpass Work Takes Up Most of Capital Budget |
What's being called the largest budget for capital projects to date in the City of Galesbug has been outlined to aldermen.
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| Mayor Issues Caution About Capital Budget |
Getting the state of Illinois' promised share of money for three proposed rail crossing grade separations might almost be easier said than done.
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| Knoxville School Board Wants Public to Sound Off on Proposed Track Wednesday Night |
The Knoxville School Board is urging the public's input on whether or not a brand new track should replace the one currently in use at the school.
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| GOP Candidates for Governor Debate in Chicago |
Republican candidates for governor squared off Wednesday in a debate, the first of this election cycle.
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| Money Raised for Gee Family Survivors |
BEASON, Ill. (AP) -- An effort is underway to raise $15,000 for surviving members of a family murdered last month.
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| Ladybugs Bugging Many |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- Gene Scholes makes his living in pest control around Quincy, but even he's getting bugged by ladybugs.
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| State Warns Parents About Baby Food Threat |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Public Health is warning parents not to give their children recently recalled baby food made by California-based Plum Organics.
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| Des Plaines Man, 71, is Walking Route 66 |
DES PLAINES, Ill. (AP) -- Seventy-one-year-old Emory Duick believes life doesn't end after retirement, and the Des Plaines resident decided to get off his couch and walk Route 66 to prove it.
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