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| City Council Takes Quiet Zone-related Votes Monday |
The Galesburg City Council will take up what has quickly become a hot-button topic tonight, despite the fact it's been in the city's plans for years.
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| Two Injured in Crash in Henderson County |
Two people are injured after a late-night crash in Henderson County.
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| District-217 and Bridgeway Teaming Up for Intervention Program |
The Abingdon school district is partnering with Bridgeway to implement an intervention service beneficial to students who've made poor choices when it comes to alcohol and drugs.
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| Overpass Project Remains Ahead of Schedule |
Construction of Galesburg's first overpass is about halfway complete, and work remains ahead of schedule.
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| Telecommunicators Raise Awareness on 9-1-1 |
Local telecommunicators are raising awareness on the emergency service they provide in recognition of an important month for their profession.
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| Local Congressman Pushing for I-74 Bridge |
Talks of a new bridge connecting Illinois to Iowa outside the Quad Cities has been just that, all talk-- but one local congressman is hoping a bi-partisan movement will change that.
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| County Health Rankings Reveal Middle of the Pack Standing for Knox |
Knox County health care ranks in the middle of the pack among 102 counties in the recently released 2012 Illinois standings.
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| Reenactors Dance Under the Candle-Light |
We're still a few months away from 18th edition of Galesburg's Heritage Days, but that won't keep reenactors from traveling back in time Saturday night.
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| District-217 Looks to Beef Up Security |
The Abingdon school district is locking down on it's security measures to create a safer environment for students, teachers, and parents.
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| Man Re-pleads on Methamphetamine Charges |
A Galesburg man has changed his mind for what could be the last time on whether or not he should plead guilty to felony methamphetamine charges.
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