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| City Council to Talk Unified Development Ordinance |
A document that has been almost a decade in the making is finally ready, and the Galesburg City Council will get their first look at it Monday night.
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| New Business Requests Help from City |
Another potential new addition to South Seminary Street in downtown Galesburg could move forward if the Galesburg City Council does its part.
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| Feds: Supreme Court Fight Won't Delay Blago Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Prosecutors say an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court battle over the type of charges used in the indictment against former Gov. Rod Blagojevich shouldn't delay his trial's scheduled June 3 start date.
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| Quinn Picks up Endorsement from Chicago Leaders |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A group of city and state politicians on Chicago's West Side has endorsed Gov. Pat Quinn for the Feb. 2 primary.
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| Quinn: Action on Thomson Prison to Come This Month |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says news is expected this month on a proposal to house Guantanamo Bay detainees at a northwestern Illinois prison.
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| Ponies Up for 'Adoption' in Northern Illinois |
MARENGO, Ill. (AP) -- Destination Safe Haven in Marengo has been helping dozens of aging hooved animals, some once unwanted and others rescued from lives of mistreatment or neglect.
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| Quinn Signs Stimulus-Related Funding Bill Into Law |
Gov. Pat Quinn has signed into law a bill that allows the state to issue federal stimulus-supported Build America bonds and Qualified School Construction bonds.
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| Community Colleges Remain Worried About State Money |
That short-term borrowing that's helped state government fill a part of the massive budget hole is creating a growing problem for community colleges.
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| Meteorologist Signs Book in Galesburg |
A Quad Cities television meteorologist says, for lack of a better term, he had a little extra time on his hands a year or so ago, and that's how his second book came to be.
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| Recession is Over in Illinois, Technically |
The economy in Illinois appears to be slowly coming back.
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