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| Local Rubber Plant Could be Expanding |
It's possible an announcement could come as soon as Saturday morning on the pending expansion of a manufacturing plant in Galesburg.
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| Land Manager Disputes Soil Claim |
The company that developed the Seminary Square Shopping Center says there's nothing wrong with the land, and disputes the city's claim that there's anything wrong with it.
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| Homeless Man Gets Three Years for Committing Sex Act in Front of 2-year-old |
A homeless man living in Galesburg was sentenced to three years in prison Wednesday for sexual exploitation of a child last October.
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| Library to Highlight Significant Women in Galesburg History |
The Galesburg Public Library Thursday is hosting a program to celebrate Women's History Month, and more specifically, to highlight important women in Galesburg.
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| Two Sides in Consolidation Debate State Their Case |
Transportation seems to be one of the main issues of difference between the two sides in the proposed consolidation of the Abingdon, Avon, and Bushnell Prairie City School Districts that voters in those areas will decide on next Tuesday.
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| Father and Son Accused of Stealing from BNSF |
A father and son were arrested in the early morning hours Wednesday by police after they allegedly were trying to steal copper wire along some train tracks.
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| Alderman Disappointed, but Optimistic Regarding Proposed Marijuana Ordinance |
The man primarily responsible for the crafting of the city's proposed ordinance, which he says he can't say enough does NOT make marijuana legal in Galesburg, is taking a wait-and-see approach after hearing it won't be on the City Council agenda Monday.
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| Not Guilty Plea for Retired Cop Charged with Felony Sex Crime |
A Galesburg man accused of molesting family members in recent years has pleaded not guilty to the crime.
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| City Finds Money for Beach and Brush |
Lake Storey Beach in Galesburg will remain open, as will the city's oversized brush drop-off program -- for now.
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| Local Businessman and Auctioneer Passes Away |
A Galesburg man known as much for giving a lot back to his community as he was known in the business community has passed away.
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