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| Mayor Garza Fights For IDES Presence |
The Illinois Department of Employment Security announced just last week they were planning to close seven offices around the State.
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| Community College Files Strike Notice |
Faculty at Spoon River Community College are weighing their options of a possible strike at the college.
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| Authorities Need Public's Help In Solving Gun Thefts |
Authorities in Henry County are asking for the public to be on the lookout for some stolen guns -- some of which were stolen several months ago.
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| Hospitals Take Precautions Against Spread of Flu |
It's no secret that Flu season is in full swing around the country with a record number of people being admitted to hospital ICU wings.
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| Man Accused in Drug Ring Faces Court Date |
A Galesburg man says he's not guilty of charges accusing him of being part of a drug distribution ring busted up last month in Galesburg.
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| Orpheum Board Pleased With Swan Lake Turnout |
The Knox County Civic Center Authority Board met Wednesday afternoon to go through many of the usual items.
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| Teen Free After Pleading Guilty To High-Speed Chase |
A Peoria-area teenager busted in Knox County after leading sheriffs deputies on a chase reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour is a free man.
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| State Library Grant Hits Snag |
The Galesburg Public Library Construction Committee was supposed to hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon, but cancelled unexpectedly.
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| JUST IN: Another Life Sentence for Sheley |
POSTED 12:26pm 1/16/13 MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois man accused of killing eight people from two states in 2008 has received another life sentence.
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| Abingdon City Council Approves Ballot Question |
Abingdon residents will be the next in Knox County to decide essentially whether or not they want cheaper electric rates.
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