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| "Race to the Top" Means Public Can't Scrutinize Teacher, Administrator Evaluations |
Illinois' teachers and principals are being held to higher standards, thanks to a new law.
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| Quinn Signs Cemetery Bill Into Law |
A new law that's in response to the Burr Oak cemetery scandal took no time to be signed by Gov. Pat Quinn, but lawmakers already believe the law will have to be changed.
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| Republican Candidates Think They Can Win |
In the Republican primary for governor, the candidates raise the question, who can win?
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| Chicago Forum Highlights High-Speed Rail |
Lawmakers and government officials say they see eye to eye when it comes to high-speed rail.
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| Exchange Club Names Youths of the Month |
The Exchange Club of Galesburg's December Youth-of-the-Month is Lily Anderson, the daughter of Marte Anderson, Galesburg. January's honoree is Ashley Buelt, daughter of Brian and Doreen Buelt, Galesburg.
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| Goodwill Announces Teen Mentoring Program |
Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois has announced its new youth mentoring program, 'GoodGuides'.
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| Knox College Plans Events for Martin Luther King Day; Prospective Student Open House Monday |
Knox College will celebrate Martin Luther King Day with a free, public convocation at 11 a.m., Monday, January 18, in Harbach Theatre, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois.
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| Next Darwin Event Scheduled for Monmouth College |
Monmouth College faculty members Judi Kessler, Steve Buban and Ken Cramer will present the next Darwinpalooza lecture.
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| Hare Nominates Students for Service Academies |
Congressman Phil Hare (D-IL) has announced that he has nominated 13 17th District students to the U.S. service academies.
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| Dean of Transfer Education Named at Spoon River College |
Renee Scheiter-Higgins has been hired as the Dean of Transfer Education at Spoon River College.
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