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| Deaths Following December 2008 Fire Ruled Accidental |
The deaths of a Galesburg man and his son last December after a fire broke out in their home have been ruled accidents.
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| Galesburg School Administrator Moving to Monmouth-Roseville |
The top money man in the Galesburg School District is heading west in a move that he says he wasn't necessarily expecting to make.
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| IL Unemployment at Highest Rate in Almost 20 Years |
The unemployment rate in Illinois is as high as it has been in 18 years.
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| Prosecution Rests in Galesburg Murder Trial |
POSTED 11:49am, UPDATED 2:39pm 3/24/09 It's now up to the defense to present their side of the case of a Galesburg man charged with murder following a shooting at a local tavern last August.
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| Pasts, Conflicts of Interest Discussed at Mayoral Debate |
Three of the candidates for Galesburg Mayor can't seem to get beyond either their pasts, or perceived conflicts of interest that would hinder them from serving the city.
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| Mayoral Candidates: Should GREDA Stay or Should GREDA Go? |
The candidates for Galesburg mayor couldn't escape their first candidates forum without taking on one of the biggest issues the city is currently facing -- economic development.
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| Galesburg's Future, Population Discussed at Mayoral Debate |
Three of the candidates for Galesburg Mayor have ideas for how the city can grow -- or at least maintain its current population -- over the next several years.
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| Former Hill Correctional Center Inmate's Parole Very Brief |
A man who served time as recently as last week at Hill Correctional Center is behind bars again after an incident in Galesburg.
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| Lawmakers Trying to Avoid Tax Increases |
What are the prospects that the governor's budget proposal will make it through the General Assembly unscathed?
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| DNR Head Says He'll Be Honest About Budget |
It's going to take a new attitude, but one state government agency director thinks it's possible.
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