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| Orpheum Goes Before City Council Monday Night |
The City of Galesburg originally promised to give the Orpheum Theatre $100,000 for major upgrades if a federal grant application was successful.
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| Monmouth College Expansion is Greek to Students |
A way Monmouth College is looking to improve and expand Greek life on campus has officially been unveiled.
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| Man Suspected in Shooting Death Killed By Police |
(AP) -- Authorities say police in southwestern Illinois shot and killed a suspect in an 88-year-old woman's shooting death while he was trying to flee in the victim's car.
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| Sheriff: More Human Bones Scattered At Cemetery |
(AP) -- The Cook County sheriff trying to stop a cemetery from burying more bodies in area where scores of human bones were found now says there's more reason to prevent burials: Far more human remains than originally thought.
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| Money Drying Up for Rural Illinois Fire Districts |
(AP) -- The Cooks Mills Fire Protection District held a sausage patty and pancake fundraising breakfast this past weekend to raise money for supplies.
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| Domestic Workers Rights? |
(IRN)--Domestic workers, such as full time nannies, housekeepers and those who take care of the elderly would get time and a half pay and a guaranteed day off every week under a bill that's passed the Illinois Senate Labor Committee.
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| Proposed Changes in Attorney General's Office |
(IRN)-- A state senator wants to make sure the attorney general doesn't argue cases where there's a conflict of interest... but he faces an uphill battle.
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| State Rep. Recognized for Death Penalty Repeal |
(IRN)--One of the people responsible for the repeal of capital punishment in Illinois is used to taking on major, controversial issues.
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| Training for Grain Bin Rescues |
What has become a seemingly growing problem in Illinois was one that area firefighters and first responders got the chance to tackle Saturday.
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| Farm Bureau Starts Safety Fund |
Quick and somewhat overwhelming success in raising funds to give several local fire departments equipment they would need should someone get trapped while working inside a grain bin, has resulted in a new initiative for the Knox County Farm Bureau.
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