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New Gaming Board chairman vows credibility, integrityAug 8, 2019 6:40 PM - The new chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board said Thursday he has no illusions about how tough of a job lies ahead.
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Lester: Former Daily Herald paperboy now state elections chiefJul 13, 2017 11:00 AM - "Only in America," Arlington Heights native Bill Cadigan laughs, "can one go from being a Daily Herald paperboy to the head of the State Board of Elections." He was sworn in July 3 at a crucial time when Illinois elections are in the national eye, Kerry Lester writes.
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Rauner calls special session on state budgetJun 15, 2017 2:28 PM - Gov. Bruce Rauner wants lawmakers to return to Springfield for a 10-day special session to try to do what they haven't accomplished in three years: Pass a state budget. He has called a special legislative session to run from Wednesday, June 21, through the June 30 end of the fiscal year.
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Kukec's People: Elgin chiropractic doctor also record-setting weightlifterApr 10, 2017 8:35 AM - Thomas Mitchell of Hampshire and founder of the Chicago Institute for Health and Wellness, is also a record-setting weightlifter. He recently shattered his own national record to break a world record by bench pressing 485 pounds in the 198 weight class during a competition of the American Drug-Free Powerlifting Federation competition.
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Feds: How we made case against ex-House Speaker Dennis Hastert
Apr 8, 2017 2:52 AM - How the FBI made its case against ex-House Speaker Dennis Hastert
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Amendment to put state road money in 'lock box' approved by voters
Nov 9, 2016 6:10 PM - Illinois voters Tuesday night approved the "Safe Roads Amendment" that ensures billions of state dollars will be set aside for transportation projects, though opponents say it could cause financial strain in the future.
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Merge or not? Voters have final say in recorder, clerk officesOct 18, 2016 6:12 PM - The Cook County Board of Commissioners voted 10-5 in July to allow voters to say whether the recorder's office should be eliminated and services merged with the clerk's office. If the proposal is approved by voters, the merger could be completed by 2020.
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Tar Heels spoil Illini feel-good feeling in 48-23 winSep 10, 2016 11:53 PM - North Carolina quarterback Mitch Trupisky threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns and ran for two more scores Saturday to lead the Tar Heels to a 48-23 win at Illinois. Illinois (1-1) went up 7-0 on the opening drive on a 65-yard Ke'Shawn VAugh touchdown run while North Carolina's offense started slow. But Trubisky jump-started the attack, rushing for two short touchdowns by the end of the first quarter and giving UNC a 17-14 lead it never gave up.
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How to contact your state leaders, senators, representativesJun 30, 2016 11:16 AM - Here are phone numbers and, where available, email addresses for contacting state leaders and legislators. Gov. Bruce Rauner
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IMSA grad creates, markets award-winning 3D puzzle
Feb 9, 2016 1:00 AM - Batavia native and IMSA graduate Dane Christianson never thought he'd be an entrepreneur, but the X-CUBE puzzle he invented has led to the development of his own company, Moving Parts. The puzzle is sold online and at toy and game stores.
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