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| Report: Illinois Finances "Beyond California" |
Illinois' financial troubles have landed it in a new report called "Beyond California."
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| Purple Heart Display at State Capitol |
A display at the Capitol is designed to elicit emotion, and it's working.
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| Congressman Talks to Students About Veterans Day |
The area's local Congressman says he was impressed with the way students at one of the schools in his district are choosing to honor their local veterans.
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| More Veterans Now Eligible For State-Backed Loans |
The expansion of a state-run loan program aims to help military personnel returning home after active duty.
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| Aldermen Questioned Hotel/Motel Tax Use During Recent Budget Session |
The Galesburg City Council used a council work session on the city's annual property tax levy request to question the city's finance director on money that has nothing to do with property taxes.
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| Quinn Says Deal Reached on Mass Transit |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says there's a deal in the works to help cash-strapped mass transit agencies in the Chicago area.
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| IL Man Charged in Bomb Plot Will Undergo Tests |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A judge has ordered psychological testing for a central Illinois fry cook charged with plotting to blow up a federal courthouse.
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| ISAC Says Millions Left for Student Loans |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Student Assistance Commission says it still has $66 million for low-interest, federally secured loans to students for the 2009-2010 academic year.
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| Quinn Creates New State Post on Diversity |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The state of Illinois has a new czar to help increase business opportunities for minority- and women-owned enterprises.
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| State Begins Releasing Inmates Early |
Gov. Pat Quinn is defending his plan that has begun setting non-violent prison inmates free.
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