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New Legislation Might Cut Size of WIU Board
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities at Western Illinois University say a bill now moving through the Illinois General Assembly could have a significant impact on the schools board of trustees.
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Small Plane Crashes at Quad-City Airport in IL
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Officials say no one was seriously hurt when a small plane overturned while landing at the Quad-City International Airport in Moline.
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Coroner: IL Man Killed in Crash Legally Drunk
RANSOM, Ill. (AP) -- A LaSalle County man who died in a car crash that's left his wife missing was drunk behind the wheel.
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Mitsubishi Workers in Normal OK Wage Cuts
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- United Auto Workers members at Mitsubishi Motors North America's plant in Normal have ratified a new contract that includes wage cuts the union said could determine the fate of the facility and its 1,300 jobs.
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Illinois State Police Tally Cell Phone Stops
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State Police report that two laws aimed at limiting the use of cell phones while driving have resulted in nearly 7,800 motorists being pulled over so far this year.
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Healthy Farm Income Pushes Plains, Midwest Economy
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- An economist who oversees a survey of rural bankers in 10 Plains and Midwest states says healthy farm income is pushing the regional economy further toward recovery.
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Contracts Set for IL Utility Companies
(IRN)-Another chapter in the story of Illinois electricity is about ready to begin.
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Searching for Solutions to Asian Carp
(IRN)-Time is not on the side of the Great Lakes, in the effort to keep them free of Asian carp.
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Racial Segragation Declines in Chicago
(IRN)-Racial segregation in Chicago and the suburbs is declining.
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Drop-Side Cribs, Millions Recalled
(IRN)-The Consumer Product Safety Commission is banning, effective June 1, 2011, the sale of "drop-side" cribs. The cribs may be convenient, but millions of them have been recalled.
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