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· Hawker out of county clerk’s race

· Cash connection?

· Why OneMan thinks the gov will not release the Goldman Sachs estimate (Hint: it could be about Keno)

· Ryan asks for new trial

· Can Ray Coleman drag down a governor?

· Lisa Madigan Asks State Court To Bar Power Auction

· Governor wants drug stores to post signs about morning-after pill law

· Blagojevich signs new consumer protection laws for Illinois homeowners

· “Kathleen Farrell said she felt sick when she heard Illinois offered almost $16 million in incentives for Triumph Foods’ to build a pork plant in East Moline.”

· “After receiving a public records request, Madison County Treasurer Fred Bathon is accusing his opponent in the November election of mounting a political smear campaign.”

· The Best of Dick Kay

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jun 2, 06 @ 2:08 am

Comments

  1. Can’t believe Com Ed was relegated to the morning shorts. The pending action and ensuing rate hike, right before the November election, make this one of the most important stories percolating out there right now.

    Kudos to Madigan for stepping in where Blagojevich’s ICC appointees have failed to protect consumers and the employers who depend on affordable electric energy, like Illinois manufacturers and broadcasters.

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Friday, Jun 2, 06 @ 5:34 am

  2. Ray Coleman and to you I say.ONE MAN CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.I just wish more African-Americans like you would wake up and see that this guy doesn’t care he only uses people.

    Comment by DOWNSATE Friday, Jun 2, 06 @ 7:36 am

  3. $16 million to build a pork plant?

    Just say ‘No’ to pork for pork!

    Comment by Leroy Friday, Jun 2, 06 @ 8:03 am

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