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| State Stiffens Penalties for Illegal Disability Parking |
Drivers caught using disability placards or designated license plates illegally are getting tough love from the Illinois Secretary of State's Office.
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| Peck Park On City Council Agenda |
A number of planned improvements to a park that has become a popular viewing spot for trains making their way through that part of Galesburg will be discussed Monday night by the Galesburg City Council, and by the public as well.
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| January-May 3rd Wettest Period On Record |
The first five months of this year in Illinois will go down in the books as the third wettest on record.
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| Help Arrives as Levees Break in Henderson, Mercer |
Levees broke Saturday in Keithsburg and Carman, prompting state officials and the American Red Cross to provide assistance.
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| Knox County Farm Bureau Manager Stepping Down |
The manager at the Knox County Farm Bureau will soon leave that post to fill one at a local organization that's been available the past several months.
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| A Push for Sandbaggers in Henderson County River Towns |
Western Illinois communities along the Mississippi River are recruiting anyone willing to take part in efforts to beat back the swollen river to prevent catastrophic flooding in those towns.
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| Knox County Health Department Addition Moving Along |
The addition to the Knox County Health Department is on schedule, and within the budget.
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| Pepmeyer Responds to Audit With Statement; No Response to WGIL Interview Requests of Pepmeyer, Pickrel, or Auditing Firm |
Updated: 4:40pm 6/13/08 The current Knox County State's Attorney says there's a lot of spin being put on the report into financial dealings of his predecessor and the former Knox County Sheriff when they ran their respective departments, but he says it confirms what he knew all along.
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| Latest Crop Progress Report |
While warm temperatures are helping now, the wet weather was not a friend to farmers last week.
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| Traffic Around Silas Willard To Be Eased |
It depends on the Galesburg City Council giving its approval, but the Galesburg School Board has already given its blessing to a solution to keep traffic flowing around one Galesburg elementary school, while keeping students safe.
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