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| Small Business Shopping Encouraged on Saturday |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials are encouraging shoppers to patronize the state's small businesses on Saturday after Thanksgiving.
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| Woman Missing After Fulton Fire |
FULTON, Ill. (AP) -- Emergency workers in Fulton have been digging through the rubble of a downtown business, searching for a missing woman who lived in a second floor apartment.
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| Quinn Acts on Another 68 Clemency Petitions |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has prepared for the Thanksgiving weekend by acting on a number of clemency petitions -- part of a backlog of nearly 2,500 cases that built up under the administration of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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| State Education Superintendent Gets National Nod |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois' education superintendent, Christopher Koch, is the new president of the Council of Chief State School Officers.
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| IL Woman Who Killed Ex-Husband With Car is Free |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- A woman who'd pled guilty to first-degree murder for running down her ex-husband with a car is free from custody after being convicted of a less serious charge at a retrial.
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| Secretary of State On Looking for Illegal Handicapped Parking |
(IRN) -- Watch where you park this holiday shopping season!
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| Butterball to the Turkey Rescue! |
(IRN) -- If you need help cooking the turkey, it's as close as a phone call to Naperville.
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| State Encourages Thanksgiving Chat About Family Health History |
(IRN) -- Relaxing and chatting with the family is part of the holidays, but throw this one into the conversation: what sort of illnesses and allergies run in our family?
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| Ameren to Test New Cleanup Method for Downtown Site |
It's not new, but it's new to Illinois -- Ameren says they're partnering with the state E-P-A to test a method of cleaning up part of a downtown Galesburg property that has been the subject of continued legal wrangling.
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| Knoxville Steering Committee Looking for Volunteers |
The Knoxville Steering committee met Tuesday night to discuss recruitment and goals.
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