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| Concert on the Lawn Kicks Off 25th Annual Fund Drive |
The Concert on the Lawn Committee (COL), a not-for-profit organization, recently kicked-off its fund drive campaign for this year's 25th annual "Concert on the Lawn."
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| Songbag Concert Series Continues March 27 at Sandburg Birthplace |
The popular annual Songbag Concert Series continues Saturday, March 27 at Carl Sandburg State Historic Site with a 7 p.m. performance of traditional folk and blues by Dan Zahn and Kate Moretti.
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| Monmouth College Professor Authors Biography on Mother Jones |
A century before fictional character Forrest Gump turned up in the most famous places of his generation, such as the Vietnam War and the Watergate Hotel, there was Mother Jones.
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| GREDA Focusing on Retaining Local Businesses |
The Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association is expanding its efforts to make sure local businesses have what they need in order to stay in the area and be successful.
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| Abingdon Board Prepared for Next Step in Consolidation Talks |
The Abingdon School Board is taking a second step toward a possible consolidation with two neighboring school districts.
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| Henry County Democratic Party Chairman Resigns; Arrested on Drug Charges |
CAMBRIDGE, Ill. (AP)-- For the second time this month, leaders of the Henry County Democratic Party are meeting to elect a new county party chairman.
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| Federal Lawmakers Switching Votes on Healthcare Reform |
Sunday is crunch time. The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on the latest version of health care reform, and one Illinois group thinks the president will be pleased with the vote.
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| Small Businesses Could Benefit from Proposed Tax Credit |
Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan is sponsoring legislation to create a small business tax credit, proposed by Governor Pat Quinn.
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| Quinn & Brady Debate Education |
The two candidates for governor squared off over education this week.
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| Orpheum Theatre Support Growing |
The Orpheum Theatre in Galesburg continues to get more and more support from organizations looking to help the theatre fix some of its more pressing needs, even after a federal economic stimulus grant application to that end was rejected.
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