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| Monmouth College Receives Collection of Native American Artifacts Worth $50K |
Monmouth College's new Midwest Studies initiative has received a substantial boost with the gift from an anonymous donor of an important collection of Native American artifacts.
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| Hospital to "Go Red for Women" With Health Fair Friday |
In honor of "National Go Red for Women Day," Friday, February 5th, OSF Saint Mary Medical Center is hosting a Women's Health and Fitness Fair.
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| Knox County Health Department Recognizes Food Safety |
The Knox County Health Department announces that 19 licensed food service establishments are being recognized under the Health Department's Food Safety Excellence Program for their performance during 2009.
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| Kenya Focus of Next Monmouth College "Great Decisions" Discussion |
Monmouth College English professor Mary Bruce will introduce the topic "Kenya and Responsibility to Protect" at the next Great Decisions program.
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| Galesburg Civic Art Center Announces Featured Artist |
The Galesburg Civic Art Center's retail store One12 will feature the work of local potter Christine Dokolasa in the month of February.
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| U.S. Senate Candidate Makes Last Minute Stop in Galesburg |
He didn't give too much notice, but a candidate for U.S. Senate stopped in Galesburg Friday afternoon.
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| Galesburg Unemployment All But Unchanged |
Unemployment in the City of Galesburg went up last month -- but on a percentage basis, it's virtually unchanged.
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| Galesburg IRS Office Open Saturday |
The Internal Revenue Service office in Galesburg will be open on Saturday, January 30 as well as February 6th and the 20th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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| University of Illinos Offers Buyouts to Employees |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- The University of Illinois is offering some of its employees early retirement worth up to $75,000 as it looks for ways to save money.
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| WGIL Airs Election Preview Sunday; Election Coverage Tuesday |
Listen Sunday for a 2010 Primary Election Preview special. We'll air recent debates in Chicago involving the Democratic and Republican candidates for Governor and U.S. Senator. Plus, we'll have interviews with the candidates in the local races of Knox County Regional Superintendent of Schools, 9th Circuit Judge, and Warren County Sheriff. The special will air from 12pm-5pm on AM 1400 WGIL and streamed on WGIL.com. The interviews with the local candidates will re-air Monday night at 6, also on WGIL. Listen in for complete up to the minute election results Tuesday beginning at 7 on WGIL.
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