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| Visioning Session: Make Galesburg "Cool" By Making Jobs Available for Young Professionals |
Galesburg is cool -- at least, that's one of the things that many at Thursday night's final Galesburg community visioning session feel more people need to know.
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| Soangetaha Road Bridge Could Receive Millions in Federal Budget |
A project Galesburg City Manager Dane Bragg says administrators have been trying to get funded for years gets another try thanks to a local Congressman.
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| Visioning Session: Bring Back Neighborhood Pride |
In some cases, neighborhoods just aren't what they used to be.
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| State Wants Stimulus Dollars for Child Care Issues |
Illinois will pull down more than $80 million in federal largesse to help low-income families.
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| Quinn Wants Reforms Voted on "One by One" |
Testifying before the Illinois Reform Commission Thursday, Gov. Pat Quinn says he wants lawmakers to vote on the commission's proposed reforms "one by one by one."
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| Galesburg Planning Wind Turbine for Oquawka Water Plant |
The City of Galesburg is asking for more federal money to help pay for efforts to build a new water treatment plant at the city's supply in Oquawka, but the latest request would actually help make the plant green.
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| Veterans Recognized During 'American Ex-POW Recognition Day' |
As they have for the past 26 years, dozens of ex-prisoners of war along with their friends and family gathered to commemorate the service of those who were formerly and currently imprisoned, as well as those who have lost their lives in internment camps.
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| Group Wants Insurance Companies to Pay for Hearing Aids |
Centers for Independent Living around the state are asking Illinois lawmakers to force insurance to cover hearing aids.
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| Chance Says Goodbye, New Full-time Dentist Hired |
The Knox County Board of Health heard from its outgoing administrator about what members should keep in mind in the coming months, and the board hired someone to fill a key position.
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| Health Department Needs Disaster Drill Volunteers |
The Knox County Health Department needs the community's help in a planned drill later this year.
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