MONDAY 10/08

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MONDAY 10/08
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
City Council (10/01): 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM
City Council (10/08): 11 PM
TUESDAY 10/09
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
City Council (10/08): 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM, 11 PM
MHS Parade (09/21): 8:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM
Quality of Life Awards: 9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
WEDNESDAY 10/10
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
City Council (10/01): 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM, 11 PM
MHS Parade (09/21): 8:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM
Planning Commission (10/10): 9 PM
THURSDAY 10/11
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
MHS Parade (09/21): 8:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM
Planning Commission (10/10): 9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
FRIDAY 10/12
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
ILLINOIS CHANNEL: 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM, 11 PM
Planning Commission (10/10): 9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
SAT 10/13 & SUN 10/14
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
City Council (10/01) 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM, 11 PM
MHS Parade (09/21): 8:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM
Planning Commission (10/10): 9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
MONDAY 10/15
WIU Homecoming Parade (10/29): 6 AM, 6 PM
City Council (10/08): 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM
City Council (10/15) 11 PM
THIS WEEK ON THE ILLINOIS CHANNEL:
Illinois House of Representatives Committee of the Whole:
Testimony on FY 2008 State Budget Vetoes
From the State Capitol in Springfield: the Illinois House of Representatives meets in a Committee of the
Whole to hear testimony on the impact of Governor Blagojevich's veto of some $483 million from the FY
2008 budget, which was passed in August. The vetoed funds include programs for bridge construction,
social service agencies, and veterans, to name just a few. This hearing is part of the annual Fall Veto
Session, when legislators decide whether or not to override gubernatorial vetoes.
Recorded October 1, 2007. 1 hour & 5 minutes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Illinois Supreme Court:
Doe v. Dilling, et al.
From the Illinois Supreme Court in Springfield: the case of Jane Doe v. Dilling, et al. This case concerns
whether there was fraudulent misrepresentation of a health issue. The suit involves a Jane Doe who
contracted the HIV virus from her fiancé. Jane Doe alleges misrepresentation of her fiancé's health status
by both her fiancé, who died from AIDS, and his parents.
Recorded September 20, 2007. 50 minutes.
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