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| Cameras Allowed, and Not Allowed, at Sheley Hearing |
MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- Photos have been shot for the first time at a high-profile case inside a state courtroom since the Illinois Supreme Court announced its historic decision last month to experiment with cameras in courts.
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| Judge Allows Cameras at Second Sheley Trial |
POSTED 12:12PM 2/24/12 MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- A judge in northwestern Illinois says he'll allow cameras at the second trial of a man accused of killing eight people in two states in a case that'll be the first big test of a new courtroom-camera policy.
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| Judge Delays Sheley Murder Trial Until June |
MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- A judge in northwestern Illinois has delayed the second trial for a 32-year-old man accused of killing eight people in two states.
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| Architect, Others, Share Ideas with Library Committee |
An Aurora-based architect firm and two real estate enthusiasts presented their sales pitch to the Galesburg Public Library at Thursday's construction committee meeting.
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| Alderman Makes Pitch for Change in Pot Approach |
Despite what you've heard or may think, Galesburg 7th Ward Alderman Jeremy Karlin is NOT trying to legalize marijuana.
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| Knox County Sophomores Learning How to Lead |
Seventy-five high school sophomores in Knox County are being pulled out of class Friday to attend the 4th Annual Teen Leadership Summit at Carl Sandburg College.
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| Final Five in Search for Community College President |
A local community college is now in the final stages of trying to find a new president, and one current employee along with a former one are on the short list.
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| Sheley Case Returns to Court in Whiteside County Friday |
MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- A 32-year-old man accused of killing eight people in two states is due back in court in northwestern Illinois, where a judge could decide if cameras will be allowed to cover his next trial.
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| New Boilers a Pleasant Sight |
The completion of a five week project in the basement of the county courthouse has raised optimism for the costs of future energy bills.
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| School Officials Don't Like Budget Message |
To put it mildly, one official with the Galesburg School District didn't like a word of Governor Pat Quinn's budget address Wednesday.
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