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| Bradley Baseball Player Dies of Hearth Problem |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- An autopsy has revealed that a Bradley University baseball player who died Monday morning was killed by an undiagnosed heart condition.
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| IL Military Recruiter Stabbed |
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say an Air Force recruiter is hospitalized after being stabbed with scissors at an Armed Forces career center near a mall in southwestern Illinois.
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| Find Out Who is Donating to Politicians Online |
(IRN)-An updated website is aimed at making it easier for you to find out who's donating lots of campaign cash to whom.
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| Quinn Blasts Brady for Cancer Screeing Opposition |
(IRN)-As the state launches a new effort to improve breast cancer detection and treatment, Governor Pat Quinn is blasting his opponent in the race for governor for not supporting free screening for Illinois' women.
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| Hare Repeats Claims Against Opponent |
Congressman Phil Hare used a rally of local party faithful over the weekend to repeat some claims he's made before about his primary opponent in the November election.
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| City to Buy Property for Transit System |
The Galesburg City Council Monday night will consider purchasing a piece of property the city says it wants in order to create a bigger bus garage.
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| Kirk Picks Up 3 More Endorsements for US Senate |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Three more Illinois newspapers have endorsed Republican Congressman Mark Kirk in the race for the U.S. Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama.
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| Study: Commuting by Train Saves Money, Gas |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A study shows that Chicago area commuters are saving gas and money by riding the train.
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| Bradley Baseball Player Dies |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities are waiting for the results of an autopsy to find out why a Bradley University baseball player died.
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| Ethics Lecture at Bradley Monday |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- It's a lecture that might come in especially handy for Illinois politicians.
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