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| New Principal Named at Knoxville Elementary School |
Another official with the Galesburg School District is officially leaving to take a job somewhere else.
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| Arrests Made in Quarter Robbery |
Galesburg Police are still investigating a couple suspicious incidents that occurred over the weekend.
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| February Jobless Rate Dips in All Illinois Metro Areas |
CHICAGO (AP) -- State officials say the unemployment rate dropped in every Illinois metropolitan area in February for a record sixth consecutive month.
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| Quinn Refuses 'Radical, Severe' School Cuts |
MOKENA, Ill. (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn refuses to make ``radical, severe'' education cuts that he says might be required by the budget being considered by the Illinois House.
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| Illinois Officials Cooperating in Probe |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois state officials say they're cooperating with two federal investigations into the system for paying workplace injury claims.
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| Farrakhan Discusses Libya at Chicago Mosque |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Minister Louis Farrakhan is continuing his defense of embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, saying he's a friend who's lent the Nation of Islam $8 million over the years.
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| CPS Investigating Teacher's Facebook Post |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Public Schools officials say they've started an investigation after a teacher apparently posted a photo on Facebook of a student who wore Jolly Rancher candies in her hair.
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| More Corn for Illinois This Year |
(IRN)-Illinois farmers are expected to plant a little more corn this year.
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| Quinn Not On Board with Lawmaker's Proposed Education Budget |
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn says any budget plans being floated by lawmakers must include sufficient funding for education.
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| Jazz Festival Takes Over Downtown Galesburg |
A three decades old festival returns to downtown Galesburg starting Thursday night, and organizers say it's for the most part, a truly local festival.
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