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| Kroll: Bookstore Will Fail, and Entrepreneurship Process Does, Too |
At least one Galesburg resident still feels a proposed book and collectibles store planned for downtown Galesburg will fail -- or, at least, was willing to say so publicly at a City Council meeting -- but apparently most aldermen don't see it that way.
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| Residents Support Bookstore Revoling Loan |
Local residents have spoken out in favor of a Galesburg man and radio D.J. opening up a bookstore, and having a revolving loan from the City Council to do it.
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| Knoxville Residents Upset with City Council |
POSTED 9:50pm 6/15/09 A number of Knoxville residents showed up at the Knoxville City Council meeting to voice their displeasure at the council granting a variance request to another resident.
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| Galesburg Hydrant Flushing for Tuesday, 6/16/09 |
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 Tuesday, June 16, 2009, in the general area of: Monmouth Blvd. to McClure; South of Santa Fe Main Line; West of S. Henderson St.; W. Berrien St.,; W. Brooks St. (City of Galesburg)
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| Illinois Crop Planting Almost Done -- Finally |
Despite an incredibly wet spring, farmers have nearly the entire corn crop in the ground.
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| Illinois Mayors at Washington Conference |
A handful of Illinois mayors are wrapping up proceedings at the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Providence, R.I.
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| Congressman Wants to Tackle "Super Pot" |
An Illinois congressman is teaming up with local law enforcement officials to fight a new type of "super-marijuana" hitting the streets in Lake County.
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| Durbin: Marion Prison Could House Gitmo Detainees |
The federal penitentiary in Marion would be able to house detainees now being held at Guantanamo Bay.
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| Republicans Offer Alternative Health Care Proposal |
As President Obama spoke with doctors gathered Monday for the American Medical Association's annual meeting in Chicago, U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Highland Park) spoke with reporters about legislation he has introduced that would assure patients can keep their current doctor.
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| City Council Approves Bookstore Revolving Loan |
POSTED 9:20pm, UPDATED 10:50pm 6/15/09 The majority of the Galesburg City Council apparently is satisfied with the information it received from a potential business owner about the bookstore he wants to open.
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