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| Fire and Police Commission Prepares To Go in Front of City Council |
The Fire and Police Commission believe they've picked the right vendor to help administer the test for police officers looking to advance their careers.
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| S. Ill. police chief on leave amid investigation |
CASEYVILLE, Ill. (AP)--The police chief in the southern Illinois village of Caseyville has been placed on paid administrative leave because of a grand jury investigation into his use of a truck seized as part of a drug case.
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| Train Hits Truck Sunday Morning In Galesburg |
Galesburg Police responded to the scene of an accident where injuries were reported Sunday morning.
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| Wal-Mart Bomb Threat Under Investigation |
Officers responded to Wal-Mart just after 10:30 Friday night to a reported bomb threat.
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| Construction Scope on School Board Agenda |
There seems to be a fair amount of work to be done at the District 205 Board of Education Meeting Monday night.
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| City Council to Meet At Armory |
After a plan was ended to develop the vacant National Guard Armory, the Galesburg City Council will meet to discuss the matter Monday ngiht.
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| Bowl For Kids Sake Raises Funds |
Saturday's fundraiser for Big Brothers/Big Sisters at Northgate lanes raised money all while having some fun.
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| More Reaction To Governor's Budget Address |
Governor Quinn laid out his plans for the State's budget Wednesday afternoon and got mixed reactions from both sides of the aisles.
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| IEPA Seeks Order Against Spray Paint Manufacturer |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency wants to stop a northern Illinois business from restarting operations following explosions and a fire that injured workers.
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| Stark County Mother Sent To Prison |
A Stark County woman who caused a lot of controversy last year when she falsely claimed her baby daughter was abducted will be going to prison for the crime.
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