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| Zapping Nerves Helps Control High Blood Pressure |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Researchers say that a novel treatment shows promise as a possible permanent fix for some people with very high blood pressure who can't control it with medication.
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| Pediatricians Group Offers Tips on Antibiotic Use |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics says it's Get Smart About Antibiotics week and it's offering advice on how to avoid overusing these important medicines.
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| Opposition to Taylorville Clean Coal Facility |
(IRN)-Illinois business leaders say a proposed clean coal facility for Taylorville is a good idea, they just want the company building it to pay for it itself.
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| IL House Speaker: Three Keys to Budget Problem |
(IRN)-The Speaker of the Illinois House says fixing the state's financial problems must be: a three to five year solution; a combination of spending cuts and increased revenue; and bi-partisan.
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| New Gambling Expansion Plan Up for Consideration |
(IRN)-No vote, but the Illinois Senate Gaming Committee put a new gambling expansion proposal before a hearing.
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| BREAKING NEWS: Arrest Made in WIU Bomb Threats |
UPDATED: 5:58p.m. 11/16/10Disorderly Conduct won't be the only charge a Chicago teenager faces for allegedly phoning the first of six bomb threats in several weeks' time on the campus of Western Illinois University.
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| Sporting Goods Store to Occupy Former Henderson Street Grocery Store |
FIRST REPORTED 6:20am 11/16/10 Everyone was interested to know just what company was planning to open a store in the old Eagle building on Henderson Street in Galesburg.
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| Library Still Hoping for Higher Tax Levy |
The Galesburg Public Library has asked the city council to consider allowing their tax levy rate to be raised.
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| Knoxville Hears About Sewer Costs, How to Pay for Them |
The City of Knoxville is going to have to make repairs to its water and sewer systems, and it may have to raise rates to do it.
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