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FSU to play Northern Illinois in Orange Bowl, UF to play Louisville in Sugar
Florida State will play MAC champion Northern Illinois in the Orange Bowl and Florida will play Louisville in the Sugar Bowl, sources told the Orlando Sentinel and Sun Sentinel. CNNSI.com's Pete Thamel was the first to report the news. The official...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Northern Illinois Huskies, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, ESPN (tv network)
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Doeren leaves NIU for N.C. State
Northern Illinois has become an ideal career launching point for ambitious football coaches ultimately seeking a higher national profile, stronger competition, improved facilities and more money. Unfortunately, the successful mid-major program hasn't...
Tags: Ford Field, Bowl Championship Series, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Northern Illinois Huskies, Sports
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Dogs killed in Naperville apartment fire
Three dogs were killed in an apartment fire in Naperville. It happened Wednesday afternoon inside a two-story apartment complex. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke in an unoccupied apartment on the first floor. They put out the fire within 10...
Tags: Dog (animal), Naperville
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Fiscal cliff could cost Illinois more than $1 billion
State officials warned Thursday that Illinois stands to lose more than $1 billion if Congress and President Barack Obama cannot reach an agreement to prevent the "fiscal cliff" brought on by preset tax increases and budget cuts. The prediction came...
Tags: Executive Branch, Interior Policy, Government, Pat Quinn, Regional Authority
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Teen, 16, man charged in Harvey bar killing
Two men go to court Monday morning for a deadly bar shooting in Harvey.
It started with an argument and escalated into gunfire.
30-year-old Kevin Guice was killed early Saturday morning at the Press Box Club at 154th St. and Dixie Hwy.
Police say 16-...Tags: Prosecution, Harvey, Shootings, Murder
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July 18: Author - Gerald Danzer, Illinois A History In Pictures
WGN NewsGerald Danzer To purchase a copy of the book: Illinois: A History in Pictures Offering a rich and expansive history that extends far beyond the familiar anecdotes about Abraham Lincoln and the Great Chicago Fire, Illinois: A History in Pictures...Tags: History, Great Chicago Fire (1871), Abraham Lincoln, WGN, Arts and Culture
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Judge sets bond in Morton Grove mosque attack
WGN NewsBond has been set for a man accused of firing a weapon at a suburban mosque during Ramadan services. A judge set bond at $45,000 for 51-year-old David Conrad. Police say Conrad used an air rifle to fire shots at the Muslim Education Center in Morton...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Morton Grove, Judges
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April 17: Author - Peter Nolan, Campaign
WGN NewsPeter Nolan To purchase a copy of the book: Campaign!: The 1983 Election that Rocked ChicagoTags: New York City, Politics, Egypt, Elections, Chicago
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Vote on controversial pension plan may come today
A plan to reform Illinois' public employee pension system faces stiff new oppositIon. The state is deep in debt because of its lucrative pension payments to teachers, among other unionized employees; now house speaker Mike Madigan is proposing to...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Politics, Michael Madigan
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Police officer's death under investigation in DuPage County
WGN NewsPolice are saying very little about an investigation into the death of a west suburban police officer. Officer Amy Ruff was found dead Monday in her home in the Oak Meadows subdivision, an unincorporated area near West Chicago. An autopsy is being...Tags: Wayne, West Chicago, Chicago
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March 29: Midday Fix - Keep Your Home Illinois
WGN NewsMary Kenney Foreclosure Prevention Workshop Saturday, March 31 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Morton West High School 2400 Home Avenue Berwyn www.keepyourhomeillinois.com IFPN Homeowner Tips: Don't ignore the problem. The further behind you become, the harder...Tags: Mortgages, Rentals, Berwyn, Financial and Business Services
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Cicero president's wife quits her government job
The wife of Cicero town president Larry Dominick has quit her government job.
Elizabeth Dominick has been director of the Cicero Health Department for the last four years; but she said her salary was too low, and her husband wouldn't give her a raise....Tags: Cicero, Abusive Behavior
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