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| National Railroad Hall of Fame Honors New Inductees |
A yearly tradition during Railroad Days is to induct new members into the National Railroad Hall of Fame.
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| Galesburg Cottage Hospital Names Interim CEO |
Galesburg Cottage Hospital is bringing in a man with several years of administrative experience to run the local hospital on a temporary basis.
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| Galesburg Area Unemployment Falls in May |
May brought some good news to local job seekers: across the board drops in unemployment in the Galesburg area.
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| MEG Agents Arrest Quad Cities Woman in Drug Bust |
The Multi-County Narcotics Enforcement Group arrested a woman from the Quad Cities as part of what authorities called a "buy/bust" earlier this week in Galesburg.
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| Lake Story Beach Reopens |
POSTED 3:08 p.m. 6/24/10, UPDATED 1:24 p.m. 6/25/10 Lake Storey Beach, which was closed last week because of high bacteria levels, is open again.
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| District 205 Discusses Operation Achievement Plan |
Galesburg School District 205 board members had a healthy discussion during a committee of the whole meeting Monday night.
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| Galesburg to Come Alive for Railroad Days |
A longstanding Galesburg tradition begins its annual run on Friday.
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| Michigan Senator: Poison Needed to Fight Carp |
DETROIT (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow says the area where an Asian carp was found for the first time beyond electric barriers meant to keep the voracious fish out of the Great Lakes should be poisoned.
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| Court Okays Yanking License for Underage Drinking |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court says it's constitutional to punish underage drinkers by taking away their driver's license, even when the offense has no connection to driving.
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