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| Illinois Gun Control Measure Fails |
Enough Downstate Democrats joined Republicans in voting down a gun control measure Wednesday in the Illinois House.
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| Quinn Planning to Reopen Shuttered Historic Sites |
The governor hopes to re-open historic sites during the next fiscal year, with only limited help from state lawmakers.
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| Knox College Hosts April 1 Mayoral Forum |
Knox College will host a forum for candidates running for the office of mayor of Galesburg at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 1, in Kresge Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois.
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| Business Growth Tops Next Galesburg "Visioning Session" Thursday -- LIVE COVERAGE ON WGIL AND WGIL.COM |
The fourth Galesburg Advantage work session is entitled "DRIVING Innovation: Business Growth and Development," and will touch on business retention and expansion, business attraction, niche marketing, and entrepreneurship development.
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| Witnesses Question Who Committed Shooting at Andrews Lounge |
A number of defense witnesses continued to take the stand Wednesday in the murder case of a Galesburg man.
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| GOP Lawmaker Trying to Clean Up Tainted Illinois Political Image |
State Senator Kirk Dillard (R-Hinsdale) is concerned about state government's reputation, and he stepped up to do something about it on Tuesday.
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| Illinois Lawmakers Discussing Ways to Jumpstart Economy |
State lawmakers face more bad news: Another 37,000 Illinoisans lost jobs last month.
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| Peoria Duo Charged in Robbery of Galesburg Bank |
posted 6:03 a-m, updated 8:45 a-m, 3/25/9 Police in Peoria have arrested a man and a woman for their alleged roles in the armed robbery of a Galesburg bank.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Fire Damages Knoxville's Charley's Sub Shop |
POSTED 5:57am, UPDATED 10:37am 3/25/9 A popular Knoxville eatery is damaged after an early morning fire swept through.
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| Coroner's Jury: Abingdon Man Accidentally Overdosed |
The death of an Abingdon man late last year after alleged prescriptions were found in the man's pockets, and in his system has been ruled an accident.
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