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Landmark Commission Honors Retiring Member
A Galesburg man who's been a member of the city's Landmark Commission is stepping down from that role after 21-years, and is being honored for his service.
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City Honors Homeowners With Historical Architecture
The City of Galesburg has honored a number of individuals who take pride in home ownership, but not just any homes.

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Orpheum Wants Federal Stimulus Dollars
The Orpheum Theatre is applying for federal stimulus money in hopes it can make a number of much needed improvements.
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NEWS PHOTO: Saturday Sunset; And, How to Send Us Your News Photos
WGIL's Will Stevenson, who admits to being not exactly a stellar cellular phone photographer, shares a picture he took Saturday evening.
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FIRST ON WGIL: Orpheum Leaders Take Different Route In Looking For Funding
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 5/22/09 The board that oversees the operation of Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre has, at least for now, abandoned the idea of seeking a referendum and will try something else to get much needed money for operations and improvements.
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Election Process May Get Easier
The drive to make voting easier continues, with the Illinois General Assembly sending the governor a bill that would eliminate the requirement to state a reason for asking for an absentee ballot.
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Ethics Reform Vote Postponed
Illinois Senate Republicans aren't happy with Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago), who postponed voting on several ethics measures that were supposed to be discussed Friday.
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Don't Bet On New Casinos in Illinois
Those who were looking forward to relaxing at a slot machine while betting on horses, or those excited about a gigantic land-based casino in Chicago will have to wait.
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Reform Commission's Proposals Voted Down
Friday was billed as the day the Illinois Senate would wrap up ethics reform legislation.
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FIRST ON WGIL: Tentative Budget In Place For Carl Sandburg College
To say Carl Sandburg College president Tom Schmidt continues to be unhappy with the Illinois Legislature in terms of putting together a state budget despite the ouster of Governor Rod Blagojevich might be a bit of an understatement.
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