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Crops Still Stressed by Lack of Rain
There was some rain in the area Monday, but not enough to help the local corn crop along.
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BREAKING NEWS: Nissan Dealership to Move to Old Toyota Building
FIRST REPORTED 8:40am 6/12/12 As announced first on the WGIL Morning News Tuesday, Galesburg Nissan is going to take over a property that another dealership will be leaving.
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City Program Under Council Microscope Monday Night
The Galesburg City Council will talk about something that almost got cut from the current city budget, during a special work session Monday night.
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Two Congressman Advocate for Veterans Health Care
Two local lawmakers are working in Congress to get veterans who might live in rural areas better health care.
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City Council Approves Grant for Local Manufacturer
A Galesburg manufacturer is getting some financial help upgrading a facility it will soon start using.
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Knox Senior Speaker Admits to Wasting Time
By all accounts, new Knox College graduate Greg Noth was a good student. But he made a confession that might have seemed confusing at last weekend's Commencement ceremony.
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City Goes Forward Looking Into Pennycress
Some details are still being worked out, but the City of Galesburg is officially partnering with a company to try and get farmers to start growing a unique type of crop here.
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Congressmen Push for Repeal of Excise Tax
The local operations of a medical device manufacturer may end up being affected by a new tax that is supposed to take hold next year.
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New Locally-Made Pizza Joint Coming to Seminary Street
Thanks to a Saint Louis couple, you'll be able to snag yourself a slice of locally grown pizza in downtown Galesburg by the first weekend of July.
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WIU Trustees Approve Tuition Hike
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- The Western Illinois University board of trustees has approved a 4.5 percent increase in tuition, fees and room and board costs for students attending the Macomb campus.
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