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| Commission Dealing With Higher Ed Funding Holds Last Meeting |
(IRN) -- Ahead of a Dec. 1 deadline, talk turned to a lack of funding at the final meeting of the Higher Education Finance Study Commission.
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| Prisoner Review Board Member Does Little; Illness Blamed |
(IRN) -- A former Illinois corrections director has done little in his 18 months on the Prisoner Review Board.
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| State Has Help Available for Veterans |
(IRN) -- Illinois is home to more than 1 million veterans, and some of them need help.
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| Woman Leads Police on Chase into Monmouth |
The Warren County Sheriffs Department says an investigation into a chase that started in a lot at a local plant and ended in Monmouth is continuing.
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| Another W-I-U Residence Hall Bomb Threat |
Officials at Western Illinois University are investigating the third bomb threat in about a week's time on campus, and think the three may be related.
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| Sales Tax Increase in Warren County Needed Now |
The Superintendent of the Monmouth-Roseville School District says a sales tax increase could be official in Warren County as soon as next week.
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| Expectations for Next Year's Corn Crop |
Local and state agriculture officials are already looking ahead to next year's corn crop, even though this year's harvest just got over with.
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| Quinn Beats Drum for Tax Increase After Election |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn says Illinois' top priority is a tax increase to help fund Illinois schools.
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| Edgar: Brady too Conservative for IL |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar says Republican Bill Brady lost the governorship in last week's election because he was ultimately too conservative for Illinois.
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| Top Official to Speak About Insurance Exchanges |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A top federal official is set to speak on how he's guiding the creation of websites where consumers will be able to shop for health insurance.
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