©2011 Galesburg Broadcasting Co.
| Education Reform Bill Headed to Governor's Desk |
(IRN)-It's on to Governor Pat Quinn for Senate Bill 7, which promises sweeping reforms of education in Illinois.
Read More... |
|
| Wyma Testimony Over in Retrial |
(IRN)-Testimony of one of ex-Governor Rod Blagojevich's close friends and advisors ended this week of Blagojevich's retrial.
Read More... |
|
| BROKEN BY WGIL: GHS Teacher Investigated for Alleged Racist Remarks Caught on Tape |
POSTED 3:20pm, UPDATED 4:11pm 5/12/11 A Galesburg High School Teacher is being investigated after a video surfaced on YouTube where the teacher made allegedly racist remarks.
Read More... |
|
| Sheley Prosecutors Want Delay |
Prosecutors in the Knox County murder case against accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley could be delayed again after the judge hearing the case ordered a near-immediate trial now that Sheley is representing himself.
Read More... |
|
| New Principal in Abingdon School District |
The Abingdon School District now officially has all its administrators in place for the coming school year.
Read More... |
|
| Closed School May Reopen as District Office |
The Monmouth-Roseville School Board, now that new members have been seated, has begun reconsidering opening Willits Primary School back up to use as both a district office and a maintenance shop.
Read More... |
|
| Meth Maker Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison |
An Altona man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his involvement in methamphetamine manufacturing.
Read More... |
|
| Blagojevich Aide: FBI Visit Left Him Scared |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A former aide to Rod Blagojevich says FBI agents came to his home early on the morning the ousted governor was arrested, a visit that left him ``scared.''
Read More... |
|
| Senator Durbin Urges Sears to Stick with Illinois |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Senator Dick Durbin is urging Sears Holdings Corp. to keep its headquarters in the Chicago suburb of Hoffman Estates.
Read More... |
|
| Mayors Tell State to Keep Hands Off Tax Dollars |
CHICAGO (AP) -- More than 20 Illinois mayors will protest the state government's attempt to keep locally generated tax revenue for its own coffers rather than redistributing it to communities.
Read More... |
|
1-10 |
11-20 |
21-30 |
31-40 |
41-50 |
51-60 |
61-70 |
71-80 |
81-90 |
91-100 |
101-110 |
111-120 |
121-130 |
131-140 |
141-150 |
151-160 |
161-170 |
171-180 |
181-190 |
191-200 |
201-210 |
211-220 |
221-230 |
231-240 |
241-250 | 251-260 |
261-270 |
271-280 |
281-290 |
291-300 |
301-310 |
311-320 |
321-330 |
331-340 |
341-350 |
351-360 |
361-370 |
371-380 |
381-390 |
391-400 |
401-410 |
411-420 |
Click here for the WGIL News Archive
Click here for national news
The following provision applies to all visitors (which shall include persons and representatives of legal entities, whether such representatives are persons or digital engines of a kind that crawls, indexes, scrapes, copies, stores or transmits digital content). By accessing this Web site or digital service, you specifically acknowledge and agree that: (i) Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium; (ii) No Associated Press materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use; (iii) The Associated Press will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing; (iv) The Associated Press is an intended third party beneficiary of these terms and conditions and it may exercise all rights and remedies available to it; and (v) The Associated Press reserves the right to audit possible unauthorized commercial use of AP materials or any portion thereof at any time.