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| City Announces February and March Recycling Winners |
Once every month the City of Galesburg Geographic Information System Division randomly selects addresses from the residential refuse database.
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| CSC-TV Air Program on Community College Funding "Crisis" |
CSC-TV Channel 22 is adding a program called "The Crisis in Illinois Community College Funding" to its lineup.
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| Monmouth College Presents "Sweeney Todd" to Benefit Orpheum Theatre |
The Orpheum Theatre and Monmouth College Department of Theater Arts will present a production of the smash Broadway hit and recent major motion picture release, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
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| Churchill Junior High Seeking Shoes for Haiti |
Matt Young and Andrew Barnes in conjunction with the Churchill Junior High Student Council are doing a shoe drive for the recently devastated country of Haiti.
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| Knox County Democratic Party Officers Elected |
The Knox County, Illinois Democratic Convention was held Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at the Knox County Courthouse in Galesburg.
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| Galesburg Oogles Over Google |
Add the City of Galesburg to communities across this area, and even in this area, that are hoping to roll out the blue, red, yellow, and green carpet to internet powerhouse Google.
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| Health Department Changes Evaluation Systems |
The method by which the Knox County Health Department evaluates itself and determined what services it is or isn't providing to the community is changing, officials say, for the better.
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| Health Department Could Weather State Budget Storm |
To hear officials with the Knox County Health Department tell it, whatever happens with the state budget might not have much of an impact on the Knox County Health Department.
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| Hare Touts New Jobs Plan |
Congressman Phil Hare believes proposed legislation he had a hand in creating will put Americans back to work.
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| WIU to Offer Three-Year Degree |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- Western Illinois University's Quad Cities campus will offer students interested in the great outdoors a chance to earn a degree in three years.
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