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| Orpheum President's Last Day on the Job |
The president of the Orpheum Theatre in Galesburg won't be around much longer.
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| Penny Parade Again Successful |
Officials and friends of the Carl Sandburg Birthplace in Galesburg are not writing off the facility just yet.
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| Former Cop Arrested on Sex Charges |
A Galesburg man and retired cop has been arrested on felony sex charges.
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| Local Congressmen Promote New Bill for Small Business Tax Breaks |
Two local lawmakers are pushing new legislation that would give smaller businesses the same tax deductions as corporations when donating inventory to non for profit organizations.
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| Mr. Garza Goes to Washington |
Galesburg's top elected official has made his first trip to the nation's capital as part of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and came back with help for the city's bid to try and land Caterpillar's newest plant.
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| Knox Employees Picket Before County Board Meets |
Over a hundred Knox County employees picketed outside the courthouse Wednesday night to demonstrate their displeasure in the county board's collective bargaining efforts.
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| Local Republican Honored for Support of Mutual Aid |
Local firefighters, chiefs, and other MABAS-31 members returned the favor Wednesday to someone who's advocated for their services so much.
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| CSC Grad Returns Home to Sell Product |
Five months ago Josh Knuth was selling his products out of his Florida garage, today he's managing a distribution facility on the grounds of where he attended college.
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| Congressional Candidate Visits College Students |
One of the Democratic candidates for Congress in the 17th Congressional District primary election in March had the ears of some potential voters Tuesday.
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| Local Lawmakers Tour Local Agencies |
Two local lawmakers got a chance to look at a number of local agencies Tuesday as the group that hosted them urged passage of something that's been tried before.
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