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U.S. Senate Candidate Stops in Galesburg
One of the five Democrats looking to fill President Barack Obama's old seat in the U.S. Senate says he understands the plight of areas like Galesbug that have been hit hard with plant closures.
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Quinn Skips Thomson Prison Hearings
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he decided to spend his day remembering fallen Chicago firefighters and honoring veterans rather than listen to public testimony about a plan to bring terrorism suspects to an Illinois prison.
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Small Quakes Along New Madrid Fault Not Uncommon
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The New Madrid fault line is rumbling again. And while an earthquake expert says the recent series of small quakes isn't unusual, it is a reminder of what the active fault is capable of.
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Social Service Agencies Prepare to Close
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois social service providers have been warning for months that unless the state starts making good on its unpaid bills, agencies would someday be forced to lay off workers en masse, or worse, close their doors for good.
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Rock Island Police Chief to Retire
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- The police chief in the northwestern Illinois city of Rock Island has announced he will retire after more than three decades with the department.
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Agreement Reached After IL College Fund Loses Money
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' attorney general and state treasurer say they've reached an agreement with OppenheimerFunds Inc. to reimburse losses to about 65,000 college savings program account holders.
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Parents Urged to Work With Kids on Math Skills
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois State Board of Education says it is encouraging families to practice math skills with their children during winter break.
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Health Officials: No Milk & Cookies for Santa
CHICAGO (AP) -- Health officials say it's time to think outside the toy box when it comes to treating stressed out and overweight Santa.
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Lawmakers Questions Early Prisoner Release Program
A state lawmaker says the governor's latest task force is not a good idea.
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Holiday Travel Almost as Big as Last Year's
Another holiday travel season is nearly upon us, and it will be bigger than last year's.
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