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| Galesburg Weekly Yard Waste Pickup Resumes Monday |
The weekly collection of yard waste in Galesburg resumes March 1, 2010.
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| Monmouth College Discussion on "Global Crime" Wednesday |
Marjorie Bond, professor of mathematics and computer science at Monmouth College, will be the discussion leader for the next Great Decisions program, "Global Crime," on March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tartan Room in the college's Stockdale Center.
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| WIU-Hosted Rural Economic Development Conference Starts Tuesday |
The 21st Annual Rural Community Economic Development Conference will be held Tuesday, March 2 and Wednesday, March 3.
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| Galesburg Civic Art Center's "GALEX" Competition Opens in March |
The Galesburg Civic Art Center announces the opening of the national juried GALEX 44 Exhibition and Competition.
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| Authorities Explain Details Surrounding Arrest in 1998 Monmouth Murder |
POSTED 1:56pm 2/26/10 What otherwise would be normal procedure for the Monmouth Police Department is what essentially led to the arrest of a Monmouth man for the June, 1998 death of a young girl.
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| CSC Board Approves New Teacher Aide Certificate |
Students interested in careers as a teacher aid or child care worker will be able to achieve the necessary certification at Carl Sandburg College.
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| Consolidation, Sales Tax Increase Among Monmouth-Roseville Budget Recommendations |
ORIGINALLY POSTED 11:00pm 2/25/10 A committee has made its recommendations as to what should be done in order to eliminate a budget deficit in the Monmouth-Roseville School District, and what could be done if the state decides it doesn't want to help local schools as much as it has.
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| Former State Schools Chief Says Time for Education Funding Reform is Now |
Schools across the state are suffering large budget cuts and staff layoffs.
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| Community College Enrollment Soars |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ More Illinoisans appear to be hitting the college books to improve their chances of landing a good job.
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| State Lawmakers On Opposite Sides of Tax Increase Debate |
Illinois lawmakers are weighing their options on tax increase proposals, though push will not come to shove for another three months.
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