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| Galesburg's Election Office Gets New Name |
Two Galesburg residents that officials say have been responsible for the success of every Galesburg election in the past several decades now have the city's election office named after them.
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| Orpheum Theatre Not Seeking Historial Designation for Now |
One of the things that was stated as lacking both times the Orpheum Theatre unsuccessfully applied for a federal grant officials hoped would pay for a large portion of a number of capital improvements there won't be something the Orpheum Theatre will try to get changed any time soon.
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| Galesburg Library Vies for More City Funding |
The Galesburg Public Library is already operating on a bare bones budget according to it's board of trustees.
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| Quinn Touts Fall in Jobless Rates |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn is hailing a drop in the Illinois unemployment rate to below 10 percent for the first time since April 2009.
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| Plummer Fires Back at Claims He's Missed Events |
CHICAGO (AP) _ Jason Plummer, the Republican candidate for Illinois lieutenant governor, is firing back at claims he's been passing up chances to publicly debate his opponents.
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| IL Military Overseas Getting More Time to Vote |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Some Illinois soldiers serving overseas will get more time to vote under a deal between the U.S. Justice Department and state election officials.
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| State Issues Fiinal Report on Subway Salmonella |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- State health officials say they have traced a widespread salmonella outbreak at Subway restaurants to a food distributor based in Lincoln.
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| IL Gets $1.45 Million for Insurance Consumer Protection |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Insurance is receiving a $1.45 million federal grant to educate and protect health insurance consumers.
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| Blago Attorneys Want to Delay Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Attorneys for former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich say they want to delay a retrial now set for January by five months to give them more time to prepare.
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| Quinn, Brady Disagree on Social Matters |
(IRN)-The major candidates in the race for governor of Illinois differ on social issues.
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