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| Downtown Restaurant Santorum Campaign Stop |
A well-known downtown Galesburg restaurant will become a campaign stop of sorts for one Republican presidential candidate.
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| Schilling Encourages Participation in Local Farm Bill Hearing |
A local Congressman says he hopes there's one particular concern that comes up at a field hearing on the 2012 Farm Bill to be held later this week in Galesburg.
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| Violation Leads to Felony Drug Charges |
A Galesburg man released but who had to deal with electronic home monitoring while awaiting trial on felony drug charges ended up being greeted by a SWAT Team at his front door.
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| Santorum to Stop in Galesbug -- Briefly |
He may be in town just to get a bite to eat, but Galesburg will actually see a big time Presidential candidate soon.
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| New Year Starts with Spikes in Unemployment |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 3/16/12 The first unemployment report of 2012 is out, and it shows the first month of the year was not kind for local statistics.
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| Man Pleads Guilty to Abingdon Meth Lab |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 3/16/12 A 36-year-old Abingdon man is going to prison for four years after pleading guilty for participation in methamphetamine production.
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| Union Workers Protest Quinn's Budget Cuts |
A local union -- along with their counterparts across the state -- doesn't like Governor Pat Quinn's budget cuts.
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| Burlington, IA Police Investigate Fatal Shooting |
Burlington Police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead and another injured Friday night.
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| State's Business Climate a Topic for Congressional Candidates |
The three candidates running in Tuesday's democratic primary for the 17th Congressional District all differ on the state's supposed weak business climate.
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| Late Afternoon Fire Causes Little Harm in Galesburg |
It took only thirty minutes for Galesburg firefighters to contain a grass fire late Thursday afternoon.
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