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january 9
- ALA schedule: Durbin, Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln & Civil War
- Erickson: Governor starts new year with a downer
- Illinois Lottery apologizes for bounced checks
- Herald & Review: New state laws extend intrusion into our lives
- The Telegraph: Pension move step in right direction
- Pantagraph: Bad signals coming from budget forecast
- UI president's chief of staff resigns
- Report: Police in Illinois stop fewer people
- School district mergers could cost Illinois billions
- Lawmakers to try again for gambling expansion in 2012
- Quinn wants you to walk 167 miles this year
- State Rep. Mulligan might be off March ballot
- Conflicts of interest? It's legal in Illinois
- Posthumous pardon sought for man convicted of '81 attack
- News-Gazette: State must tackle pension woes
- Illinois puts self at front of payment line
- 'Roadkill bill' already paying dividends for some
- Tribune: Abuse and reform
- Journal Star: Pension reform welcome, but bankrupt Illinois needs more
- Hinz: Five ways to make government better in 2012
- Study: Self-tanning keeps women out of sun, tanning beds
- Up to the barre: a tough workout on the dance floor
- Shimkus seeking 2012 Valentines for Heroes
- Database offers clues to Sangamon County health priorities
- Police protection tax on ballot in Auburn
- Insurance company may move into old North Branch library
- AVID program prepares public school students for college
- Actuary to revise estimate for providing civil union benefits
- For the Record: Jan. 9
- Letter: Questions to consider
- Air conditioners stolen, damaged
- Tips sought for vandalism on health building
- Letter: Stop exporting ‘our’ fuels
- Cheers & Jeers: Tech upgrade great for SMTD riders
- Plains has captured 10 Sangamon County titles in 17 years
- Parts of Second Street, Hazel Dell Road to be closed Tuesday
- Report: Cook Co. Homeland Security program a waste
- Prep Scoops: Williamsville girls get top seed at county
- Downey, Carter lead after two days of Round the Town bowling
- Free skating sessions offered at Nelson Center
- Junior Blues fall in shootout
- Letter: Make fun part of fitness
- St. Cloud State wrestlers earn school’s first-ever national team title
- Break-in attempt at residence reported
- Glenwood High School names Titans of the Week
- Warner Bros. to impose 56-day delay on DVD rentals
- Car burglarized on Arlington Drive
- Look out Illini, here comes Ohio State
- How to pet your kitty
- Lessons from Cancer: CT scans and cancer cause anxiety
- Shoestring Living: Little changes, big impact
- Rick Holmes: The wound that just won’t heal
- Jeff Vrabel: David Hasselhoff vs. the mega-shark
- Granlund cartoon: Mild winter
- Dennis Volkert: Fail-safe predictions for 2012
- Weekend video: Tebow, Broncos stun Steelers in OT
- Health Watch: Your digestive tract
- Home Style: Use screens to give new life to a room
- Wendy J. Murphy: Our double standards raise lots of questions
- NFL Quick Shots: Broncos’ formula should not work; Steelers over-committed vs. run
- What to watch: 'The Baghdad Job: Iraq's Missing Billions'
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 9
- Weekly Auto page: BMW's Isetta 'bubble car' may be revived
- Auto Bits: Tips on buying a used car
- Greg Zyla: Models and 'real' cars go hand-in-hand
- Editorial: Obama responds to a broken Congress
- Wayne L. Westcott: For best results, know your heart rate
- Health Watch: Your digestive tract
- Talking Cars: Remember Pledge in the winter
- 101 Ideas: Accessorize with metallics
- Loretta LaRoche: It's not just what you eat, but how
- Tracy Beckerman: The truest gift is regifting
- Liccar cartoon: Super PACs and the apocalypse
- Morning Minutes files, Jan. 16-22
- Apple's Share-Price Target Boosted by Goldman
- More Americans Using Apps Than Browsing Web: Report
- Take a Look at the New Ford Fusion
- Juniper Drops On Earnings Cut
- Apple Shares Hit New High
- As Streaming Rises, More Americans Cut Cable
- Silvio Calabi: LaCrosse, the slightly electrified Buick
- Weekly Health Page: Fitness Favorites
- This week: New Hampshire votes Tuesday