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| Lawmakers Reactions to Governor's Speech |
Lawmakers are using a different set of words to describe the governor after this year's budget speech.
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| Police: Text Message Threats Unfounded |
The Galesburg Police Department has recently been receiving information that concerns the possible planning of a gang shooting at a local store.
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| "Visioning" Education |
The current local workforce is top-notch according to at least one person at the latest City of Galesburg Visioning Session, but she says she's worried about what the future holds.
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| Hospital CEO Says Tour Might Influence Education Desires of Children |
A relatively new resident of Galesburg, and the man in charge of one of the city's largest employers, says a tour of his facility, or any others for that matter, might change the minds of youth who might not want to do well in school or go to college.
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| Abingdon Reveals "Non-Binding" Bids for City-Wide Trash Pick-Up Service |
Abingdon residents going to the polls next month now have more information about a proposed city-wide trash pick-up service.
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| Schmidt: Don't Blame Schools for Test Scores |
The president of Carl Sandburg College has what might be considered a radical idea in terms of improving education.
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| Lawmaker Reacts to Historic Sites Remaining Closed Under Quinn's Budget Proposal |
A local lawmaker says he still doesn't understand how a group of facilities that make money for the state can continue to be closed.
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| Knoxville School Board to Hold April 1 Meeting to Discuss Mabel Woolsey Expansion |
The Knoxville School Board had most of their questions answered about plans that were proposed to either build on to or otherwise expand the district's elementary school, but that's not the end of it.
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| Quinn Continues Budget Tour |
Gov. Pat Quinn continues his whirlwind tour of the state Friday with a stop in Chicago. Quinn visited several cities across the state Thursday to promote his budget proposal which includes higher taxes and fees.
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| Quinn Tours LaSalle Veterans Home |
Gov. Pat Quinn visited the LaSalle Veterans Home to tout his Fiscal Year 2010 state budget, which includes funding for 80 additional beds at the home.
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