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| Unemployment Down Across the Area |
Either more people are finding jobs, or they're otherwise taking themselves out of the workforce.
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| Hare, Schilling Make Final Pushes in Galesburg |
Two of the candidates for the local seat in Congress are making their last pushes before election day.
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| City Council Members Have Own Ideas for Budget Issues |
The city of Galesburg is looking to close a $130,000 budget hole in their general fund for next year.
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| Chicago Jewish Groups on Alert for Odd Packages |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The director of a Chicago Jewish institution says his staff is on alert for suspicious packages after reports that explosive materials were intercepted on their way from Yemen to the United States.
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| More Sniping at Last Gubernatorial Debate |
(IRN) -- The major candidates for governor have found a new issue over which to bicker, even though they agree.
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| More Schools in IL Failing to Make NCLB Standards |
(IRN) -- Illinois schools fared better on students' test scores this spring, but the standard went up.
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| "Rally to Restore Sanity" Coming to Chicago, Galesburg |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are holding their dueling political rallies in Washington this weekend, but supporters in Chicago are getting in on the action, as will some in Galesburg.
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| Relatives Relieved Someone Held in NIU Probe |
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- A relative of a Northern Illinois University art student says her family is relieved a person of interest is being held in the investigation of her death.
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| Caterpillar Plans Locomotive Factory in Indiana |
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) -- Caterpillar Inc. plans to start building diesel-electric locomotives in a vacant former transformer factory in eastern Indiana, potentially hiring 650 workers in the next two years.
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| Man Sentenced to 45 Years for Police Shootout |
LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -- A Logan County judge has sentenced a heavily tattooed Lincoln man to 45 years in prison for the attempted murder of the town's now-retired police chief, Stuart Erlenbush.
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