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| Exchange Club Announces Youth of the Month for March |
The Exchange Club of Galesburg's March Youth-of-the-Month is Ting Chen.
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| Knox College Hosts Media Ethics Seminar This Week |
Jane Kirtley, noted scholar in the field of media ethics, will give a lecture, "Media Ethics: An Oxymoron?" at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 16, in Ferris Lounge, Seymour Union, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
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| Knox County Health Department Celebrated "National Public Health Week" |
Knox County Health Department staff join the American Public Health Association in their annual celebration of the role of public health in our communities.
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| Bragg: Visioning Sessions Proved Doubters Wrong |
At least one Galesburg mayoral candidate criticized Galesburg's community visioning sessions and the fact they were held at Carl Sandburg College instead of somewhere else in town, but Galesburg's top administrator says that candidate might have been in the minority about his feelings.
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| Four-Car Accident Leaves At Least One Injured |
POSTED 4:44pm 4/10/09, UPDATED 8:21am 4/11/09 A four-car accident at the southern edge of Galesburg Friday afternoon is believed to have left at least one person injured.
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| No Corn, Soybeans Planted in the State...Yet |
It's been too wet for Illinois farmers to get much planting done.
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| Bragg: Visioning Sessions Worked How They Were Supposed To |
Galesburg's City Manager used the word "overwhelmed" to describe what he feels is the success of the six community visioning sessions the city has hosted.
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| Hare Earmarks Millions for Monmouth Projects |
A local Congressman is trying to set aside nearly $2.5 million for projects that could help improve the City of Monmouth.
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| Road Construction Season Begins; IDOT Encourages Safety |
It's road construction season again in Illinois. That means the Illinois State Police and Illinois Department of Transportation are trying to get out the message of work zone safety.
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| Group Calling for Federal Ban on Hormone-Contained Milk |
A nationwide group is asking U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and others to reform laws that allow milk containing hormones in schools.
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