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| Final Visioning Session Thursday -- HEAR COVERAGE ON WGIL AND WGIL.COM |
The last Galesburg Advantage work session is entitled "CULTIVATING A Sense Of Place: The Rules of Community and Neighborhood Attraction."
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| Highest Vote Totals in Galesburg Ward 6 Election |
Plenty of attention was paid to other races on the Galesburg City Council in Tuesday's election -- but the one that garnered the most attention, if you are looking at vote totals, was in the Sixth Ward.
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| Dennis Unseats Kendall in Galesburg Ward 2 |
The closest race in Tuesday's election allowed a Galesburg resident to take the place of an eight year veteran of the Galesburg City Council.
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| AlWood Approves Tax Referendum; Referendum Committee Head Elected to School Board |
The second attempt by the AlWood school district to get voters to approve a property tax levy increase in order to help keep the district at least somewhat financially solvent has been successful.
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| Abingdon Trash Proposal Fails |
A city-wide trash pick-up service will apparently not be implemented in Abingdon.
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| New Faces on Monmouth City Council, Monmouth-Roseville School Board |
Two members of the Monmouth City Council saw their re-election bids denied by the voters.
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| Abingdon Clerk Re-elected, A New Look City Council in May |
Two new faces and two previous aldermen will be joining the Abingdon City Council, while the incumbent clerk won easily.
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| Stegall Unseats Incumbent in Abingdon Mayoral Race |
A man who's often been critical of Abingdon's current leaders now gets the chance to be in charge.
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| Garza Elected Galesburg Mayor |
Some candidates did better than some might have expected, and some probably did worse -- but in the end, a man many people suspected might win the race for Galesburg Mayor did just that.
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| School Board Elections Result in Many New Faces |
Plenty of new blood is coming into area school boards as many incumbents took a fall in Tuesday night's elections.
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