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Concealed Carry Law Gets Debate in Springfield
The idea of allowing Illinoisans to carry a concealed weapon got a friendly audience Tuesday in an Illinois House committee.
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Lawmakers Want to Ban Dog Tethers
The Illinois Senate Agriculture and Conservation Committee thinks dog owners should be more humane.
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Carl Sandburg College Cable Channel Down for Maintenance
POSTED 4:04pm 3/2/10 CSC-TV Education Channel 22 will be down for maintenance until 12 p.m. Wednesday, March 3.
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Galesburg Deals With Water Main Break
UPDATED 4:01pm 3/2/10 The City of Galesburg says its water maintenance crew has the water turned off on W. Dayton St. from N. Henderson St. to Jefferson St., to repair a water main break. The water will be off for 2 to 4 hours. Once the water is restored there will be a boil order in effect for 24-36 hours. An informational door hanger will be left at each residence that is affected. (City of Galesburg)


Monmouth Man Accused of 1998 Murder Decides on Attorney
POSTED 11:22am 3/2/10 The Monmouth man accused of killing a young girl authorities say he was trying to adopt has apparently resigned himself to needing a public defender.
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Abingdon Billboard to Stay
POSTED 8:43 a-m 3/2/10 Abingdon city officials who opposed a billboard going up in town and even passed an ordinance to try to prevent it from happening have seen those efforts come up short.
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Galesburg to Make $150K Upgrade to Council Broadcast Technology
UPDATED 11:07am 3/2/10 If you're one of those residents that likes to watch Galesburg City Council meetings from the comfort of your own home, it might look a little better starting in May.
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Revolving Loan Approved for New Seminary Street Business
The Galesburg City Council has added another revolving loan to its portfolio, which in turn will add yet another new business to historic Seminary Street.
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Galesburg Aldermen Table Building Purchase for Public Works
The Galesburg City Council isn't ready to sign off after all on the proposed purchase of a building for the city's Public Works Department.
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U of I Tuition Could Increase 20% Next Year
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Interim University of Illinois President Stanley Ikenberry now says the school could have to raise tuition for next year's incoming students by as much as 20 percent to make up for missing state aid.
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