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| Schilling Says Galesburg Will Still Have an Office |
If you thought Galesburg would lose its 17th Congressional District Constituent Office when Phil Hare leaves office in a few weeks, think again.
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| Experts Move on to Next Phase of Light Bulb Energy Efficiency |
(IRN)-First if was the phasing out of typical incandescent light bulbs. And while they're still not totally gone, one state official says the focus is on replacing older florescent light fixtures.
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| Peoria Investigates 22nd Homicide of 2010 |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in Peoria have identified the city's 22nd homicide victim of 2010.
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| Kankakee Plant Explosion Sends Liquid into River |
KANKAKEE, Ill. (AP) -- An explosion at a Kankakee wastewater treatment plant has sent a liquid byproduct pouring into the Kankakee River, but officials say they don't yet know if the substance is hazardous.
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| Chicago Mayoral Candidate Slams 'Overnight Deals' |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Congressman Danny Davis says he would stop the practice of what he calls "overnight deals" made by executive decision if he's elected mayor of Chicago.
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| New Law Forces Pet Stores to Share Health Details |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A new state law that will take effect on New Year's Day requires pet stores to give potential buyers the details of every animal's health history.
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| Think Twice Before that Trip to the Dry Cleaners |
(IRN)-The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal is issuing a warning about dry cleaning equipment that could end up on fire, or even exploding.
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| Researching Link Between Mono and Cancer |
(IRN)-The virus which causes "mono" could have a connection to cancer.
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| State Offers Help to Foreclosures Victims |
(IRN)-As people continue to deal with foreclosures, the state says it is here to help.
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| Gov. Quinn Says Will Wait for "Fair" Map |
(IRN)-When it comes to new districts for state lawmakers, Governor Pat Quinn says he's committed to a "fair" map.
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