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Tuesday, Jan. 31
City struggling to get a leg up on problem properties
Gov. Blagojevich sends BASUAH representative on South African HIV/AIDS sister state mission Delegates to bring information back to Illinois on effective ways to reach underserved communities
Other news:
Global renewable energy participation up in U.S.
New radio service connects the U.S. to United Nations news
Top Stories from the past week
Jan. 30
New website makes it easier to file household employers' taxes Employers will be able to file yearly instead of quarterly
Jan. 28
IEMA urges citizens to test their homes for radon
Gov. Blagojevich recognized by Families USA for outstanding commitment to health careGovernor speaks to national health conference about landmark All Kids insurance program
Jan. 27
Happy birthday, Lincoln Daily News!
Atlanta tourism and business expansion plans to be unfolded at motel grand opening
National Lawyers Association rates Judge Alito 'well-qualified' to become a justice of the Supreme Court
Jan. 26
City briefs
Lincoln IETC and Robert's Sysco Food Services introduce more than 100 openings at job fairs
New agrichemical facility containment initiative protects natural resources
Jan. 25
Committee proposes new liquor license fees
Statement from Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich on ICC approval of electricity auction
$1.3 million announced for southern Illinois construction projects Crenshaw House, Marion Regional Office Building and Choate Mental Health Center all receive funding
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum executive director to leave post
Jan. 24
Alexander claims victory 500, reaches ridiculous milestone By Jeff Mayfield
Coroner weighs out options on what to do with man's remains
Wind advisory
Gov. Blagojevich announces new series of statewide Keep Warm Illinois energy saving workshops Community workshops offer Illinoisans ways to reduce home energy costs
Gov. Blagojevich rallies with leaders throughout southwest Illinois for the passage of a $3.2 billion capital bill that will grow the economy and create 230,000 jobs Jobs bill will build better roads, improve mass transit and ease school overcrowding throughout the region
Jan. 23
County briefs
Gov. Blagojevich proposes $1,000 per student college tuition tax credit
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