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| Library Board Approves Deal with Attorney |
A formal agreement has been drawn up between the Galesburg Public Library board and the attorney helping to acquire land for a new library.
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| Two Arrested in Alleged Galva Meth Fire |
Two Galva residents are in police custody after several law enforcement agencies converged on their home this week in response to a suspicious fire allegedly caused by methamphetamine.
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| Local Congressman Tours Sustainable Business Center |
Galesburg's Sustainable Business Center played host to a local congressman Thursday who says he's impressed with the city's commitment to green energy.
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| Ground Broken on Group Home Setting |
The first bit of land was moved Thursday morning in anticipation of transitioning the developmentally disabled from an institution-like setting into one of twenty-five group homes within Knox County.
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| Bringing Awareness to Child Abuse |
Two important causes regarding children are being recognized this month, and they share a color.
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| Galesburg Pushes for Pennycress |
A crop that's gotten some press in the recent years as a potential alternative energy source is getting a push from the City of Galesburg.
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| Orpheum Names Interim President and Managing Director |
The Knox County Civic Center Authority Board has hired from within in naming the Orpheum Theatre's successor to Kate Francis.
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| City Council Considers Some Traffic Light Upgrades |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 4/4/12 The Illinois Department of Transportation wants to help the City of Galesburg upgrade some of its traffic lights to make some intersections safer.
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| Disabled Get Access to IL Movie Theatres, Including Galesburg |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois attorney general has reached a settlement with the state's largest movie theater operator that will give access to films for those with hearing and vision disabilities.
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| Five Hospitals -- Including Monmouth -- Pull Requests for Tax Exemptions |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Five Illinois hospitals have withdrawn their applications for tax exemptions, leaving it up to county governments whether to assess taxes on the properties.
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