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| Galesburg School Board Hears About Bullying |
The new Galesburg School Board got its first big test thrown at them Monday night, in the form of ongoing parental concerns about bullying.
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| Quiet Zone Costs More Affordable Than a Year Ago |
Bringing quiet zones to Galesburg may be much cheaper than what Galesburg City Council members expected.
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| Medical Manufacturer Expanding in Canton |
A medical manufacturing company founded by a late Canton resident is expanding again, and once again is using land the former International Harvester plant once sat on.
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| Police Bust Early Morning Drinking Party |
An underage drinking party was broke up by Galesburg Police early Sunday morning.
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| Man Drives Over Unfinished Bridge Near Ellisville |
Bridge repair work continues after a major accident set things back on County Highway 17 near Ellisville.
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| Blagojevich Jury Hears Bleeping 'Golden' Quote |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors in Rod Blagojevich's retrial have heard one of the most famous expletive-laden exclamations from the ousted governor.
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| Losing Candidate Dan Seals Appointed to State Job |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has hired a three-time losing congressional candidate to be assistant director of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
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| Barriers to be Added Along I-74 Near Carlock |
CARLOCK, Ill. (AP) -- Safety improvements are planned on a stretch of Interstate 74 in central Illinois after residents sent the state thousands of postcards and signatures.
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| Hoffman Estates Hopes to Hang Onto Sears |
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (AP) -- Hoffman Estates Mayor Bill McLeod says officials from the Chicago suburb have been talking to Sears Holding Corp. for the past year about new tax breaks to keep the retailers' headquarters in place. The company has about 6,200 employees in Hoffman Estates.
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| Man Pleads Guilty in IL Bomb Plot, Gets 28 Years |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A man accused of plotting to blow up a federal courthouse in Springfield has pleaded guilty.
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