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| Lawmaker Wants Colleagues to Explain How Proposed Legislation Would Be Paid For |
Right now, state lawmakers can create a new crime or lenthen prison sentences for an existing crime, demand new services at schools, and expand social service programs without funding those changes, or even knowing how much they would cost.
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| Measure Passes Changing Pensions for Lawmakers |
A pension perk for state lawmakers may soon be axed.
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| Agronomist Says Excess Rain Very Bad News for Area Farmers |
A local agriculture expert says last Friday's heavy rains was, in his words, "another nail in the coffin" in the current planting season.
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| Galesburg Hydrant Flushing for Wednesday, 5/20/09 |
The City of Galesburg Water Division and Galesburg Fire Department are conducting spring fire hydrant flushing from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 2009, beginning at 2900 Lincoln Park Drive and working northwest through Lincolnshire, possibly getting as far as South Lake Storey Rd. (City of Galesburg)
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| Knoxville May Re-Hire Former Police Chief |
A former police chief in the City of Knoxville may have his employment contract renewed after the council voted against giving him a new contract last month.
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| Lawyers Still Trying to Get Former Gov. George Ryan Out of Prison |
George Ryan's lawyer says he'll file another petition to get the former governor out of prison.
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| Mayor Streamlines Abingdon City Council Committees |
Abingdon's new mayor has wasted little time making changes under his watch.
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| Aldermen Have Lengthy Debate on Road Resurfacing Project |
What turned out to be the lengthiest discussion of the night for the Galesburg City Council Monday night was over whether or not a deteriorating brick street should be resurfaced.
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| City Council Approves Sale of Properties |
The Galesburg City Council is now ready to let the city sell a number of parcels of land it's taken acquisition of over the year now that they like some of the city's proposed changes to the process.
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| City Says Finances Could Be Worse Given Recession -- DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION HERE |
Officials with the City of Galesburg say the city's finances could be doing a lot worse than they are giving the economic recession ongoing.
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