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| IL Hospitals Spent Billions on Community Benefits |
NAPERVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- A new report details billions of dollars in community benefits that Illinois hospitals contributed in their 2008-09 fiscal years.
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| Drummer Boy Items Donated to Lincoln Library |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield says the original trousers and drum from a "little drummer boy" who played for Lincoln have been donated to the organization.
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| Totem Pole Goes on Display After 40 Years |
(IRN)-A Native American artifact that sat in the archive of a university museum for nearly 40 years is at last being put on display.
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| Whooping Cough on the Rise |
(IRN)-It's a comeback you won't like; whooping cough.
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| State Attempts to Clean Up "Sloppy" Foreclosures |
(IRN)-The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation is trying to fix what it calls sloppy foreclosures.
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| State Police Tight Lipped About Springfield Mayor's Death |
(IRN)-Illinois State Police are using a search warrant and conducting a "thorough" canvas in its investigation into Tuesday’s death of Springfield Mayor Tim Davlin. Davlin, 53, was found dead in his home by police after a 911 call at 8:54 a.m.
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| Phase 1 of District 205's Master Facilities Plan Moves On |
The first part of the Galesburg School District's $110 million Master Facilites Plan is moving on, but not without continued opposition of sorts on the school board.
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| Knox County Submits FQHC Application |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 12/14/10 The Knox County Health Department was buzzing with excitement Monday night.
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| Woman Injured Trying to Pass Snow Plow |
A Galesburg woman is hospitalized after she attempted to pass a state snow plow Monday afternoon.
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| Waste Management On the Lookout |
The Galesburg Police Department will have some extra eyes and ears on city streets.
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