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| State Lawmakers Not Optimistic About Stimulus Help |
State lawmakers are being careful to not count on federal stimulus money.
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| Expert: Lincoln Regarded as Railroad "Founding Father" |
Abraham Lincoln is being remembered as a "founding father."
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| Social Activist Speaks at Monmouth College |
A man who has spent more than 30 years researching and writing about citizen responsibility and empowerment, spoke to a crowd of students and teachers trying to get them to understand they are the models of change.
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| Reported First on WGIL: Sheriffs Association Wants Concealed Carry Law in Illinois |
The Illinois Sheriffs' Association wants otherwise law-abiding citizens to be able to carry a concealed weapon for protection.
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| Improvements to "Line of Duty" Benefit Payments |
The backlog of line-of-duty benefit payments to the families of National Guard members killed at war is easing.
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| Hynes: State Budget Important to Medical Facilities |
State Comptroller Dan Hynes sees this next state budget as being critical for Illinois' doctors, clinics and hospitals.
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| School Board Approves Contract Waivers for Churchill & Lombard |
Two of the schools in the Galesburg School District can continue to operate as they have, after some differences between how teachers work in those facilities versus what's in their contracts have again been worked out.
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| A New Journey Begins for GREDA |
A chance to grow and develop new and old partnerships that impose a collective will on an uncertain future. That's what the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association's new chairman hopes will be in store for the future of the community.
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| Fatal Accident Victim Identified as Little York Man |
A Little York man was the victim of a fatal one-vehicle crash last weekend northwest of Monmouth.
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| WEB EXTRA: Download King Day Essay Contest Winner Presentation Here |
CLICK HERE to download a presentation made at Monday's Galesburg School Board Meeting by Desirae Coleman, a Churchill Junior High school student, where she read her winning essay in a Martin Luther King Day essay contest. (mp3 format)
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