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| FIRST ON WGIL: Galesburg Connects Line at New Water Plant |
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 12/28/09 There may be some slight but possibly temporary and unnoticeable changes to the City of Galesburg's water system over the next day or two, but officials say it means that the City's new water treatment plant at Oquawka is taking one of the last steps needed before the new plant can go online.
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| Senate Candidate Airs Attack Ad on Opponent's Sexuality |
A Republican running for U.S. Senate is raising questions about another Senate candidate's personal life.
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| Senate Candidate Says Sexual Orientation of Opponents a Non-Issue |
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Patrick Hughes says there are plenty of reasons to vote for him -- but Mark Kirk's sexual orientation isn't one of them.
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| Gay Senate Candidate Reacts to Attack Ad on Mark Kirk |
The candidate for U.S. Senate who IS gay is appalled by the accusation that another candidate might be.
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| Mercury Pollution Rising in Illinois |
Mercury pollution from coal-fueled power plants is rising in Illinois.
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| Illinois Governor Candidates Mostly Accept Evolution |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The candidates for Illinois governor say they see little reason for conflict between faith and science when it comes to evolution.
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| Illinois Logs 8,000 Smoking Complaints |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Public Health Department has received more than 8,000 smoking-related complaints so far this year.
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| ICC Approves Plan to Buy Power From Wind Farms |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Commerce Commission has OKed a plan that would allow the agency that buys electricity on behalf of utility customers to seek proposals for long-term wind-power contracts.
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| Quad Cities Boy Dies While Visiting Family in Montana |
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- Authorities say a 2-year-old boy somehow got outside of a relative's home in Wibaux on Christmas Eve and died of exposure as family members slept.
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| Local Congressman in Afghanistan |
U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Peoria) has arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan, met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, and has several opinions on U.S. forces being in the region.
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