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| CSC Approves New Budget |
State funding is apparently still plenty uncertain, but that's not stopping officials from Carl Sandburg College to say they will do the best they can with taxpayer and tuition money.
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| Sumner Street Residence Damaged by Fire |
Fire has caused plenty of damage to a Galesburg home.
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| Flood Assistance Center at Monmouth College |
The state of Illinois is establishing disaster recovery centers in three locations to help victims of this month's floods.
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| Official: $4 Gas May Help Railroad Days |
The annual festival celebrating one of the biggest pieces of the City of Galesburg's history has officially begun.
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| Knox County Board Chair Defines "Forensic Audit"; Releases Letter Detailing Audit Procedures |
Knox County Board members have found out the real intent of a special audit two weeks after the results were released.
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| CSC Budget Tops Meeting Agenda |
The Carl Sandburg College Board of Trustees is expected to give its final approval to the budget for the coming year Thursday night.
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| New Board President for Stone-Hayes |
A man with a long history of public service in the area is the new president of the board of directors for the Stone-Hayes Center for Independent Living.
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| Accused Wal-Mart Shooter Pleads Guilty; Attempted Murder Charge Dropped |
The Chicago man accused of pulling the trigger in the late-2004 shooting at the now-former Galesburg Wal-Mart Parking Lot has admitted to having a role in the crime, but not to the shooting.
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| USDA: Crop Report Looks Good, Flooding Not Yet a Factor |
Although last week held stories of thousands of acres of farmland flooded after levee breaks, the overall Illinois crop progress report is looking better than it has so far this year.
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| Extra Police Patrols for Railroad Days |
The City of Galesburg wants everyone to enjoy the annual Railroad Days this year, and a stepped up police presence is one way to ensure that happens.
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