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* CTA’s rail safety criticized
* Complex run by son of Daley ally
* Businessman says he bribed county official
* County error leaves housing funds unspent
* Smoke ban often defied Downstate
“We have been forced into a legal vacuum,” said State’s Atty. Tom Finks of Christian County, one of many Downstate counties that have not prosecuted a single violator. “Legally, the legislature has not given us the proper tools of enforcement. Our job is not to fill in the blanks.”
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* Group calling for port district to be abolished
* Armory’s fate in limbo
* Killing pay raises is a good place to start
* Local projects ‘held hostage’ by funding feud
* State pays $2.2 million for hotel litigation fees
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* Unfinished business for library
“Schock could not be reached for comment” is becoming a trend in Journal Star stories.
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* Consultant gets probation for faking signatures
“It was a politically motivated case from the get-go,” said McCulloch, 43, of Westmont, who had worked for at least one candidate opposing Birkett. “There should be some safeguards against going after political opponents.”
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