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| Annual Solstice Gathering in Cahokia Mounds |
(IRN)-Ahead of the winter solstice, there will be a gathering at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Collinsville.
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| State Agencies Glad for Paid Bills but Worry About a Repeat of Late Payments |
(IRN)-Human services agencies are grateful that state government is finally paying for last year's services, but they worry that the same scenario will play out again this year.
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| Constiutional Officer's Inauguration January 10th |
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| AFSCME Says Illinois Needs Thompson |
(IRN)-An auction for the Thomson prison is scheduled for Dec. 21, but state's largest employees union wants it scrapped.
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| More Acres for Area U of I Extension Plot |
Many areas of the University of Illinois Extension system are either getting smaller or consolidating, but there's one aspect of the operation in this area that's getting bigger, a lot bigger.
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| Galesburg School District and Groups Plan Extended Winter Break Activities |
The Galesburg School District is, for the first time, letting students out for a month long holiday break as an attempt to save money in its budget, and several groups are banding together to make sure that the kids' time isn't wasted.
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| Report: Illinois Can Halve 'Extreme Poverty' by 2015 |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A commission tasked with designing a plan to reduce poverty in Illinois is calling for more low income student scholarships, a jobs program and helping more people get assistance.
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| Reporter Brenda Starr is Leaving the Biz |
CHICAGO (AP) -- No more late nights and looming deadlines for globetrotting reporter Brenda Starr.
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| Peeling Paint Fix to Cost $137,000 in Capitol |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The state of Illinois will need to pay more than $137,000 to fix peeling paint inside the Capitol dome in Springfield.
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| Prosecutor Won't File Charges in Woman's Death |
LACON, Ill. (AP) -- Marshall County State's Attorney Paul Bauer isn't filing criminal charges against a Varna man whose alcoholic wife's death was ruled homicidal by a coroner's jury because of suspicions of neglect.
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