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| Mayoral Candidates: Knox Students Could Help Community |
One of the candidates for Galesburg mayor says the city has a well-documented problem with poverty, and perhaps Knox College Students can help.
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| Mayoral Candidates Talk Knox College at Knox College Debate |
A Knox College graduate and candidate for Galesburg mayor says there's apparently a disconnect between Knox and the rest of Galesburg, and he wants to change that.
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| Public Input to be Sought on Knoxville Elementary School Expansion |
The Knoxville School Board will be taking their expansion plans to the public for their opinions and thoughts.
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| GOP Wants State Budget Cuts |
Republicans on the state Senate Deficit Reduction committee are rejecting the notion that lawmakers must raise taxes to get out of the state's current budget deficit.
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| Smaller-Scale Capital Plan Could Be Approved Thursday |
The mini-capital plan that would fund road repairs and mass transit should pass today (Thursday) in the Illinois Senate, according to ruling Democrats.
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| Flash Index: Illinois Economy Continues Slide |
The University of Illinois Flash Index fell another full point in March - a sign that the economy continues to contract.
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| Open Primary Proposal Fails in Illinois Senate |
The chance for an open primary in Illinois has been voted down.
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| Fifth Galesburg Advantage Visioning Session Thursday -- LIVE COVERAGE ON WGIL |
The fifth Galesburg Advantage work session is entitled "CELEBRATING Community: Tourism and Downtown Development."
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| WEB EXTRA: Download Galesburg Mayoral Debate at Knox College |
Click the link inside this story to download Wednesday night's debate among 8 of the 9 candidates for Galesburg mayor at Knox College.
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| April Fool! No Carl Sandburg Statue Replacing Public Square Fountain |
An April Fool's Day prank at a local radio station stirred up some powerful emotions in area residents Wednesday morning.
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