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Thursday, Oct. 5
Hearing-disabled to get one-day local assistance to acquire amplified phones
Governor establishes Illinois Parent Leadership Council New council will investigate ways to involve parents in their children's education
Governor announces acquisition of Coast Guard cutter for maritime museum 180-foot Acacia to arrive in Chicago in October and open as museum in 2007
Top Stories from the past week
Oct. 4
County view of animal control and the request to Lincoln to increase service fee
Oct. 3
Second Illinois case of E. coli O157:H7 related to bagged spinach
Gov. Blagojevich kicks off National Breast Cancer Awareness Month at ABCAP and V-103 health seminar Governor proclaims Anaia's Breast Cancer Awareness Program Days
Iltrafficalert.com to help Chicago-area drivers avoid congestion on expressways, suburban tollways
Oct. 2
Carrot juice warning
Dentist license suspended after 5-year-old slips into coma and dies
Gov. Blagojevich announces plans to expand I-SaveRx program to state employees, retirees and others
Sept. 30
City briefs
Habitat for Humanity of Logan County hosts sixth annual recognition event
Logan included in counties receiving state and federal funds to fight drugs
Sept. 29
City wrestles restless topics Animal control contract revisited Owner of old Mill restaurant wants out of liability
Animal control contract revisited
Owner of old Mill restaurant wants out of liability
Renaissance Fair celebrates Scully Park fountain dedication
LCHS homecoming royalty court announced
More than $122,000 in grants headed to local arts organizations
Regulators take action on unlicensed locksmiths Web resource created to protect Illinois consumers from illegal or fraudulent locksmith activities
Sept. 28
City wrestles restless topics It's leaf-burning time Possible new policies
It's leaf-burning time Possible new policies
Vandalism and other issues plague downtown
Sept. 11 books donated to the library
Gov. Blagojevich to introduce legislation forcing cell phone companies to be honest with their customers about costsIllinois would be first to prohibit phony regulatory charges on cell phone bills
Technology Immersion Pilot Project schools selected
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