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May 26 2012 - Rubio Plans Swings State Book Tour Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) "is planning a swing-state summer bus tour that will also roll through South Carolina, the early presidential primary battleground," the Miami Herald reports. "It's officially aimed at selling books, not winning votes, but the freshman senator and possible vice presidential pick is set to make multiple stops not just in his home state of Florida but also in North Carolina ...
May 26 2012 - Route 24, Route 29 will be diverted out of Downtown Peoria U.S. Route 24 and Illinois Route 29 are about to be diverted away from Downtown Peoria as the city prepares for reconstruction on Washington Street from MacArthur Highway to near Interstate 74. Â The City Council on Tuesday officially approved a jurisdictional transfer of Route 24 and accepted Washington Street as a city road.
May 26 2012 - Dixon School Board to vote on putting tax hike on the ballot DIXON – The Dixon school board will vote tonight on whether to ask voters for a 1 percent sales tax hike to pay for capital projects – such as, perhaps, a new sports complex.
May 26 2012 - What We Learned: What to make of this Washington Capitals season? Hello, this is a feature that will run through the entire season and aims to recap the weekend's events and boils those events down to one admittedly superficial fact or stupid opinion about each team. Feel free to complain about it. There's been a lot of talk about what this season has meant for the Washington Capitals in the hours leading up to, and then immediately following, their final game ...
May 26 2012 - Photos: Minn. Republicans gather in St. Cloud About 2,200 Republican delegates gathered in St. Cloud Friday to endorse a candidate for U.S. Senate. They will also vote on Saturday to parcel out the remaining 13 delegates that will represent Minnesota at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
May 26 2012 - 14-year-old to graduate CLC GRAYSLAKE — When the College of Lake County holds its 43rd Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 12, the Class of 2012 participants will include Grace Duval, 14, of Mundelein, the second-youngest ever recipient of a CLC Associate in Arts degree. The youngest grad was nine days shy of being 14 in 2000. Duval is a former home-schooled student who started taking classes at CLC in 2009 at age 11 ...
May 26 2012 - Roundup: Huskers' Brown will not testify Catching up on Big Ten news from the weekend ... Huskers' assistant chooses not to testify Nebraska assistant coach Ron Brown has decided not to testify against a proposal in Lincoln that would make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Brown, who in March spoke out against a similar proposal in Omaha, told the Lincoln Journal Star that the media ...
May 26 2012 - Foreign Policy: China's Left Behind Children Breakneck growth has made China an economic miracle. Deborah Jian Lee and Sushma Subramanian of Foreign Policy tell the story of a disrupted rural family in Silong, China, and wonder if the destruction of families will prove to be too high a cost for growth.
May 26 2012 - Ball St. Announces Game with Northwestern Muncie (Indiana's NewsCenter)- Ball State's football team has announced a future game at Northwestern and will face the Wildcats in 2015 in Evanston, Ill.
May 26 2012 - Red Line replacement plan in hands of Congress, officials say Setting a timeline for the CTA’s No. 1 improvement project – the multibillion-dollar replacement of the Red Line – hinges on negotiations that will begin next week in Congress over a new transportation funding bill, CTA president Forrest Claypool said Wednesday.
May 26 2012 - History’s twists and turns lead to new downtown station When the first Yellow Line train motors to a stop early Monday morning at the new downtown Skokie station, it will be carrying nearly 100 years of history with it. Momentous twists and turns along the way — as winding as the el tracks are themselves — have finally brought Skokie the downtown station leaders have coveted for well over a decade. In 1903, the Northwestern Railroad built a branch ...
May 26 2012 - On Iowa Daily Briefing 5.4.12: A closer look at future B1G football schedules The Big Ten will release the football schedules for 2015-16 later this month . Considering we don’t have the times set for most of this year’s match-ups or dates for any basketball games, it might be premature to circle the calendar and wait with anticipation for the football announcement.
May 26 2012 - PPEP TEC to graduate 26 students Tuesday PPEP TEC’s Alice Paul Learning Center, 220 E. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande, will graduate 26 students on Tuesday. The ceremony will be at 7 p.m. at the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave.
May 26 2012 - Categories AAA New York will be conducting six-hour Driver Improvement courses at Mohawk Valley Community College, 1101 Sherman Drive, Utica, on Saturday, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday, May 22...
May 26 2012 - Watch the State of the City Address Tonight at 7 on YNN We should learn more about the challenges facing the City of Rochester and how its mayor plans to deal with them during the State of the City address Monday evening. Rochester mayor Tom Richards will deliver this address for the first time since taking over the office after a special election last year.
May 26 2012 - School vote preview: Districts' budgets, board candidates On Tuesday, voters around the region will vote on their school districts' proposed budgets for 2012-13. Here are the highlights of those plans and school board candidates. For information on poll hours and locations, contact your local board of education office.