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| Springfield Mayor Found Dead in Home |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State Police are investigating the death of Springfield's mayor, whose body was found in his home.
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| Quinn: Davlin Made Springfield Better Place |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says Springfield is a better place because of the leadership of the late Mayor Tim Davlin.
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| U of I Starts Search for Urbana Chancellor |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- A committee set up to find a new chancellor for the University of Illinois' flagship campus will begin work next week.
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| IL Gets 6 Out of 10 on Preparedness Report |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new report says Illinois fares worse than most states on disaster preparedness.
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| Quinn Names New Chief of Staff |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has named state chief operating officer Jack Lavin as his chief of staff.
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| Tourism at Lincoln Sites Drops Post-Bicentennial |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Officials at Abraham Lincoln-related sites in Illinois say there's been a drop in tourism since the bicentennial celebration that culminated in 2009.
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| Donkey is Looking for a Home |
CASEYVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Any southwestern Illinois resident who'd like a real live Christmas donkey should contact Sharon Burnett of Fairview Heights, who's been saddled with one nicknamed Hobo.
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| Quinn: "Put Illinois to Work" to End in January |
(IRN) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he won't extend the Put Illinois to Work job creation program when funding runs out in January.
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| Famous Springfield Home to be Temporarily Closed |
(IRN) -- If you want to visit the well-known Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Springfield, you better visit soon.
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| State Wants Sales Tax Money on Online Purchases |
(IRN) -- The state of Illinois wants residents to pay sales taxes on all of the gifts they buy. Online shoppers, this means you.
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