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| Sears Homes Still Standing |
(IRN)-Your kids are unlikely to make a Christmas list by flipping through the pages of a Sears, Roebuck catalog. But in our grandparents' day, people could pick their house out of one.
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| Illinois Looking to Ban Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks |
(IRN)-Alcohol energy drinks could be off the market in Illinois soon. A state lawmaker has proposed a ban on the manufacture and sale of these drinks, such as Joose or 4 Look.
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| Share-a-Thon Helps All Who Need It |
The 27th annual Harvest Time Share-a-Thon for the Galesburg Rescue Mission was a success.
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| The IRS Might Have Money for You |
The Internal Revenue Service still has about four-million dollars it wants to give to 3,600 people in Illinois -- people that may have been eligible for a tax refund, but never actually received it.
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| Fire Experts Warn About Dangers of Turkey Fryers |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois fire prevention experts are warning residents of the dangers of turkey fryers as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
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| Daniel Day-Lewis to Play Lincoln, Visits Illinois |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Academy Award-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis has visited Springfield as he prepares to play Abraham Lincoln.
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| Bartlett Neighbors Befriend, Feed Wild Turkey |
BARTLETT, Ill. (AP) -- Residents of a cul-de-sac in north west suburban Chicago have befriended a wild turkey named Lucie.
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| 4 U of I Programs Won't Have to Merge, for Now |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Officials at the University of Illinois say four small academic units won't have to consolidate right now after a campus review team found no significant savings would be gained from the proposed mergers.
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| 1 Year Probation for Man Who Fed Horse Hot Peppers |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- A Quincy man accused of abusing his riding mare by feeding her hot peppers has been sentenced to one year of probation without monitoring.
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| Former Sen. Braun Announces Run for Chicago Mayor |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun has officially kicked off her campaign for Chicago mayor, joining a crowded field that includes former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel.
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