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| Reductions in Force Before Galesburg School Board Monday Night |
What is an annual event for the Galesburg School Board could take on special significance Monday night.
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| Bridge Replacement Requires Railroad Agreement |
The City of Galesburg and the local railroad are apparently partnering on a project that will result in the replacement of a bridge near downtown Galesburg.
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| McDonald's Key Sales Figure Rises in February |
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) -- McDonald's Corp. said Monday that sales at restaurants open at least a year climbed 4.8 percent in February on strong overseas growth and a small rise in U.S. sales.
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| Mmmm...Pretzel Bread |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The smell of freshly baked bread wafts through Hannah's Bretzel in downtown Chicago where the ovens are lined with rows of pretzel bread loaves.
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| Regulators Launch Probe of Big Agriculture |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Federal regulators will begin holding hearings this week looking at competition in the agricultural industry.
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| Mom Urges Changes in Laws After Tragedy |
LEROY, Ill. (AP) -- The mother of two Illinois boys who authorities say were killed by their father says she hopes legal changes could keep other families from suffering a similar tragedy.
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| Conservative Brady to Appeal on Budget Issues |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican nominee for Illinois governor Bill Brady says he will try to appeal to voters on fiscal issues when they don't share his conservative viewpoint on social issues.
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| Southwestern IL Village Lays Off 18 Workers |
CAHOKIA, Ill. (AP) -- A southwestern Illinois village says five police department workers and six workers in either the parks or streets departments are among 18 full-time workers laid off because of a budget crunch.
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| Plane Strikes Deer on Departure in IL |
WHEELING, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in suburban Chicago say a small airplane apparently struck a deer while taking off from an airport, forcing it to make an emergency landing.
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| Expert Says Buget Address Wednesday Could Be Make-or-Break for Quinn -- LIVE COVERAGE ON WGIL AND WGIL.COM |
Gov. Pat Quinn will deliver a budget address to state lawmakers this week, and it better be good.
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