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| Abingdon City Council Member's Home Destroyed by Fire |
UPDATED 1:33pm 1/18/12 An Abingdon alderman is without a home after it was destroyed by fire during Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
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| US Senator Endorses Railroad Improvement Fund to Benefit Galesburg |
POSTED 11:15am 1/18/12 One federal lawmaker says the gas tax receipt is down, meaning federal funds are lacking for transportation upgrades, but he's backing new legislation that may reverse the tide.
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| Library Board Wants More Space |
The process has begun to update a plan for a new Galesburg Public Library building.
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| Police Learn About New Synthetic Drugs |
Local and state law enforcement agencies are banding together to try and fight a new illegal substance that is changing its makeup almost as soon as officials hear about it.
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| Police Seize Two and a Half Pounds of Pot at Amtrak Depot |
Police say a Bloomington man stepped off from an Amtrak train Monday afternoon in Galesburg allegedly hauling two and a half pounds of pot inside a video game console package.
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| Sen. Mark Kirk to Visit BNSF in Galesburg Wednesday |
FIRST REPORTED 3pm 1/17/12 State Representative Don Moffitt has again successfully asked a prominent Illinois lawmaker to tour Knox County's largest employer.
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| Winner of King Day Essay Contest Honored |
One Galesburg School District student stood out among all others in speaking about one facet of the civil rights movement.
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| Main Street Manual for Knoxville in the Works |
A summary of the the work done and a preview of what's to come in the Main Street revitalization project was presented to Knoxville alderman Monday night.
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| Waking Up with Freedom for MLK Day |
The Knox College community "claimed a space" Monday morning inside Harbach Theatre to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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| Galesburg Remembers the Dream |
Jim Jacobs says he was probably like a lot of people growing up in Galesburg in the 1950's and 60's -- not all that tolerant of other races.
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