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Pension Issue Needs Resolution
5:56 pm
Thu June 6, 2013

Special Session for Illinois Legislature

The Illinois Capitol Building

Illinois lawmakers will be back in Springfield on June 19 after Governor Pat Quinn announced a special session of the state legislature Thursday.

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50% plus 1
5:42 pm
Thu June 6, 2013

No Investigation of Wailand’s Residency

Credit Rich Egger
Clay Hinderliter

Macomb aldermen decided against reviewing whether Steve Wailand is eligible to serve as the city’s new second ward alderman.

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Assistance Centers
2:29 pm
Thu June 6, 2013

FEMA in Region to Help Flood Victims

Credit Chris Lovingood
The FEMA assistance center in Macomb

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has disaster survivor assistance crews available in Macomb and Mason County this week to help flood victims register for federal assistance.

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Doing Research on Alternative crops
2:16 pm
Thu June 6, 2013

WIU Ag Professor to Study in Germany

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Dr. Win Phippen at a pennycress field day at the WIU research farm on 6-6-2013

A Western Illinois University Ag professor has spent the last several years researching new crops for use as biofuels. Soon he will taking that expertise overseas.

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My Farm Roots
2:04 pm
Thu June 6, 2013

Lessons from the Farm Crisis

Mark Kenney

Mark Kenney and his family lived through the farm crisis of the 1980s, when the bottom dropped out of the U.S. economy and collapsing global food markets forced many farmers out of business.

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Bill Knight - June 6
6:08 am
Thu June 6, 2013

Offer Low-Interest Loans to Students

Bill Knight

In the last year progressives such as Independent U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders from Vermont and Tea Party-endorsed U.S. Sen. Rand Paul from Kentucky have blasted the Federal Reserve, the United States’ central banking system. If Tea Party and progressive types are truly independent and populist, they should support the new bill by Massachusetts’ Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren that would ensure that college students get equal treatment under the law for borrowing and make the Federal Reserve contribute to society, not just the rich and powerful.

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640 Pollution Violations
9:15 am
Wed June 5, 2013

Delayed Action: The Industry Mine

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Effluent pond at the Industry Mine site

The Illinois Pollution Control Board found that the coal mine near Industry violated its water pollution permit more than 600 times.

Tri States Public Radio's series, Delayed Action: The Industry Mine, examines the violations, why it took the state so long to take legal action, and why despite all the violations  the state renewed the mine’s permit.

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Lawyer Seeking Investigation Information
8:02 am
Wed June 5, 2013

Keokuk Police Fighting Subpoena

The Keokuk Police Department does not want to release information pertaining to a sexual abuse lawsuit against the Keokuk School District.

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Shop Talk – June 4
12:28 pm
Tue June 4, 2013

A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words

The Shop Talk panelists discuss the Chicago Sun Times’ decision to lay off all 28 of its fulltime photographers.

One day later, reporters received a memo about a training program for using their phones to take photos in the field.

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Jack Dorgan
4:37 pm
Sun June 2, 2013

New Leader for Illinois GOP

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Jack Dorgan

As a divided Illinois Republican Party heads into another election cycle next year, it will have a new chairman.  Jack Dorgan of Rosemont was picked during a private vote of the state central committee.

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