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| Galesburg Water Plant Construction Presses On Despite Weather Setbacks |
The winter weather, so far, hasn't provided us with many favors, and that's certainly been the case with a major multi-million dollar City of Galesburg Project.
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| Medical Group Informs Public About Arthritis, Fibromyalgia |
Several local officials were on hand at the Kensington last week to discuss and inform residents about arthritis and fibromyalgia.
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| Durbin Calling for Tougher Food Safety Regulations |
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says tighter regulations are needed to safeguard edible items.
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| Quinn Meets with Constitutional Officers |
Governor Pat Quinn had an opportunity to sit down with all of the state's constitutional officers.
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| Galesburg City Clerk Now Officially Retired |
Galesburg's longtime City Clerk can now officially call it a career.
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| Sheley Withdraws Request to Fire Attorneys |
The Sterling man accused in an alleged two-state killing spree says he no longer wants to fire his attorneys and hire private counsel for his Galesburg murder case.
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| Former GHS Basketball Player Has Bond Reduced in Sex Assault Case |
A current Black Hawk College student, and former Galesburg High School student athlete has had his bail reduced.
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| Quinn Moves Reform Commission to Governor's Office |
Gov. Pat Quinn has taken his first official step.
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| LaHood Returns to Peoria |
Joking that he needed to come home so he could pay his mortgage and utility bills, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood spent time in Peoria's U.S. Department of Transportation office Friday.
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