All Stories from March 22, 2013 (Change date)
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Restitution hearing rescheduled for ex-Walker aideMar 22, 2013 8:11 am - MILWAUKEE — A former top aide to Gov. Scott Walker will find out next month how much restitution he owes following a conviction on a theft charge. Timothy D. Russell ple...
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Educate skates to All-American honorsMar 22, 2013 8:10 am - Sophomore forward Louie Educate became the first player in Utica College history to earn a spot on the American Hockey Coaches Association CCM Division III All-American ...
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Urlacher’s brother runs for mayor in MettawaMar 22, 2013 8:09 am - Brian Urlacher isn’t the only member of his family looking for a new place to work. The former Bears linebacker’s younger brother, Casey, is running for mayor in the tin...
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Illinois to lead 5-state high-speed locomotive buyMar 22, 2013 8:08 am - The Federal Railroad Administration has chosen Illinois to lead a group of five states hoping to buy high-speed rail locomotives for more than $800 million. Gov. Pat Qui...
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Illinois sees decline in tuberculosis casesMar 22, 2013 8:07 am - SPRINGFIELD — Illinois health officials say last year saw a record low in the number of tuberculosis cases in the state. There were 347 cases of TB reported in the state...
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Jury awards $843,000 for senior’s hip fractureMar 22, 2013 8:05 am - A Cook County jury has awarded close to $843,000 to an elderly woman who fell and broke her hip at a Chicago nursing home. The award was returned Wednesday in the neglig...
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Corn herbicide with active ingredient bannedMar 22, 2013 8:00 am - Corn herbicide with active ingredient banned
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World with more phones than toilets shows UN’s water challengesMar 22, 2013 7:01 am - There are more mobile phones on Earth than clean toilets, one of the most vexing challenges facing governments on the 20th anniversary of the United Nations’ World Water...
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No ‘kosher for Passover’ Coke in California againMar 22, 2013 6:58 am - NEW YORK — Coca-Cola may be missing from Passover feasts for the second year in a row in California. The Coca-Cola Co. said Thursday it once again won’t be able to make ...
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Steven Tyler celebrity privacy act stalls in HawaiiMar 22, 2013 6:57 am - HONOLULU — The future is looking bleak for a celebrity privacy bill in Hawaii known as the Steven Tyler Act. The proposal pushed by the Aerosmith lead singer would allow...