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| Special Session in Springfield Today Deals with Blago, While Electoral College Deals with Obama |
For more than one reason, this is a historic day at the State Capitol.
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| Museum Head Says He Was Stiffed By Governor |
The director of a museum says the governor's politics prevented him from receiving a major chunk of money.
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| Expert: Defending Blago Will Be Difficult |
Some lawyer will have the job of defending Gov. Rod Blagojevich in court. It won't be easy.
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| Additional Galebsurg Transit Bus Route to be Considered by City Council Tonight |
State-mandated free bus rides for senior citizens and the disabled have resulted in quite an increase in ridership for the Galesburg Transit system, and that's leading to some proposed changes the Galesburg City Council is being asked to approve.
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| Galesburg City Council to Revisit GREDA Funding |
The City of Galesburg's relationship with the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association could either end Monday night, or start anew.
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| Freezing Rain Creates Dangerous Travel Conditions in the Region |
posted at 6:25 a-m 12/15/8 updated at 10:00 a-m 12/15/8
Freezing rain, sleet and snow that fell Sunday night created dangerous travel conditions Monday morning and wind chill readings well below zero.
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| CNN: Blagojevich May, or May Not, Resign on Monday |
The Illinois General Assembly's special sessions planned for Monday in order to start impeachment proceedings against Governor Rod Blagojevich may end up being unnecessary.
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| Officials: Special Election Costly, But Worth It |
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and State Comptroller Dan Hynes say they both back a special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by President-elect Barack Obama.
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| Governor Really Is Doing Work; He Signs Autism Bill |
If you wondered what Gov. Rod Blagojevich was doing at his office, he has an answer: he has signed the autism bill. But some lawmakers are suspicious.
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| "Make it Monmouth" in December |
Officials in Monmouth are hoping residents do something during the Christmas season they think some might not otherwise do.
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