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| Eastern IL Soldier Dies in Afghanistan |
GEORGETOWN, Ill. (AP) -- Friends and relatives of U.S. Army Sgt. Kenneth Nichols say the eastern Illinois soldier died Tuesday in Afghanistan.
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| WIU Ag School Establishes Advisory Board |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- Officials at Western Illinois University have established a board of advisers for the School of Agriculture.
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| Christmas Seal Stamps Available |
Christmas Seal stamps are available everywhere, but you might have to pass on obtaining a special cancellation mark promoting the American Lung Association.
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| Hynes Responds to Quinn Allegations |
Illinois' comptroller says his office is working with the governor's office, even as the men who lead those offices are taking jabs at one another for the 2010 Democratic nomination for governor.
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| Durbin: Thomson Still in Running for Gitmo Detainees |
Sen. Dick Durbin says a nearly empty state prison in Illinois appears to be the leading facility in the running to become the new home for Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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| Index Shows Less Contraction in Economy |
The economic recovery, such as it is, is making progress -- according to the University of Illinois' Flash Index.
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| Illinois Driver's Services Facilities' Hours Changing |
Secretary of State Jesse White is announcing that the driver's services winter hours program aimed at better serving customers will begin in December.
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| Quiet Zones Close to Reality in Burlington |
Train horns will sound no more in downtown Burlington.
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| Members of Illinois Congressional Delegation Disagree on Obama Troop Buildup |
They are on opposite sides of the political aisle, and two federal lawmakers who represent the area have opposing opinions about additional troops going to the Middle East.
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| Group Hopes to Bring Re-Awareness to HIV/AIDS |
An area official is calling on the Galesburg community to once again bring the afflictions of H.I.V. and AIDS back to the forefront of public thinking.
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