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| Local News Gov. to release $28M for agriculture, conservation Illinois agricultural leaders and conservation advocates breathed a cautious sigh of relief Thursday, as Gov. Rod Blagojevich announced he will release about $28 million in operations funding that University of Illinois Extension services and soil and water conservation districts count on to pay their bills. Recall effort dies in Senate SPRINGFIELD - State senators on Thursday killed an effort to ask voters whether they want to recall top elected officials, sparing Gov. Rod Blagojevich a public hot seat amid growing voter frustration with state government. Rally at NIU among many nationwide spotlighting immigrants' concerns DeKALB - Rosalyn Pedraza felt a need to speak. May Flowers: Company delivers blooms to local residents Kaneland working to still allow alternate riders on buses Grants awarded to local groups |
| marketplace Hot Flashes: Office workers battle over the thermostat Votes top 70,000 in Main Street scholarship programForget international summits on environmental policy. An ugly war against climate change is probably being waged in your workplace. Business Briefcase � More Marketplace News | Local Sports Oller paces Barbs' offense, pitching Rossler's instincts net winnerDeKALB - It would be easy to say that Lisa Oller stepped to the plate twice with a definitive plan in mind, waiting on a certain pitch in an exact location to drive into the gap. Friday's Daily Dose | |
| Opinions In Our View: Money for parks will improve the quality of life Sycamore teachers and police took the right steps after threatWhy do people move to the far suburbs? Bigger homes and better schools often top the list of reasons. And parks and recreational facilities aren't far behind. 4-H programs are too important to be cut | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Economists predict employers will cut jobs again US military blames al-Qaida in Iraq for suicide attackWASHINGTON - The country is bracing for more bad news on the jobs front. In advance of Friday's employment snapshot from the Labor Department, economists were predicting that employers cut jobs yet again in April. That would mark the fourth straight month of job losses. The unemployment rate, now at 5.1 percent, is expected to edge up a notch. Analysis: Momentum, Obama's distractions give Clinton hope | Latest headlines from AP State Clerk overpaid for 7 years Veteran caught between political factionsHANOVER PARK, Ill. - The Hanover Park city clerk, who has been overpaid for several years, has agreed to return the money. Murder charges filed against man | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Barbara Walters reveals past affair with US senator Oprah's couch is safe: Cruise more subdued during tapingNEW YORK - After three decades of keeping mum, Barbara Walters now says she had a past affair with married U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, whom she remembers as "exciting" and "brilliant." Miley Cyrus to skip scheduled Disney red carpet event | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Pistons take out Sixers in 6 games; Magic up next Franzen makes NHL history as Red Wings sweep AvalanchePHILADELPHIA - Close for four games, no contest the last two. Richard Hamilton hit his first five shots during Detroit's overpowering start, and the Pistons rolled into the second round of the playoffs by crushing the Philadelphia 76ers 100-77 on Thursday night to win the series 4-2. Jagr and Lundqvist keep Rangers alive in 3-0 win over Pens | |
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