May 20, 2013
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Group to address health care jobs
CHICAGO — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said Saturday that he’s taking steps to ensure the state has enough qualified health care workers to meet demand as hundreds of thousands of uninsured residents be...
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Highest crop insurance payout stirs subsidy debate
DES MOINES, Iowa — Farmers will be paid a record $16 billion in crop insurance claims for 2012 because of the widespread drought, a staggering amount that has critics calling for changes to what th...
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Wintry blast could dump nearly 9 inches of snow in central Illinois
CHICAGO — It may be spring, but that’s not stopping winter weather from barreling toward Illinois with the possibility of dumping up to 9 inches of snow on central portions of the state. The Nat...
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Suit filed in blast that destroyed restaurant
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Six employees of a popular Kansas City restaurant destroyed last month in a natural gas explosion have filed a lawsuit over the blast that killed a server. The Kansas City Sta...
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Petraeus: Cuts could hurt finances
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The wife of retired Gen. David Petraeus said the automatic cuts to military budgets could push military families into financial trouble with creditors looking to take advantage o...
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Parents, union to fight Chicago school closings
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools officials ended months of speculation when they released the list of 54 schools the city plans to close, but the pushback against Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his schools...
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The 1972 class ring from the former Mackin Catholic High School in Washinton, D.C. was purchased in a jewelry store in Vietnam. Cherry, a former Air Force brigadier general from Bowling Green,  has been trying for several years to find its owner.
School rings remain mysteries
LOUISVILLE — They could have been lost forever, long-forgotten mementoes from home perhaps worn on a finger or carried in a pocket for good luck. Somehow, the two 1970s-era high school rings fou...
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State unemployment rate remains 7.9 percent for the month of February
FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s jobless rate is holding steady at 7.9 percent even though about 150 fewer people overall had jobs in the state in February. The Kentucky Office of Employment and Training ...
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Schools serve more poor, homeless students
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The percent of Illinois students who are homeless or living in poverty has grown in recent years. In a release Wednesday, the Illinois State Board of Education says the spike...
Mar 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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TVA checking sport fish this spring with survey
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Authority is conducting it annual sport fish survey. TVA began the count March 12 at Wilson Reservoir near Muscle Shoals, Ala. By May 9, the utility wi...
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