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| Planes Out And About Spraying Crops |
Chances are if you see a big yellow plane flying low over a field, it's spraying crops for pests.
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| Agreement Signed To Begin High-Speed Rail Project |
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and governors from seven other states have signed an agreement for the implementation of high-speed rail.
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| Abingdon High School Graduate Named 2009 Miss Knox County Fair |
UPDATED 8:42 a-m 7/27/09 A contestant in previous Miss Knox County Fair Queen Pageants has come away with the big prize this year.
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| Local Tourism Director Says Economy and a Fire Have Kept Hotel Stays Down in 2009 |
Galesburg's hotel rooms at this point aren't being booked as frequently as last year, but a tourism official says she's still plugging away at it.
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| GACC President Says New Illinois Capital Bill Will Create Opportunities, Jobs |
The head of the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce expects the recent passage of a new Illinois capital bill to provide a big financial shot in the arm both locally and across the state.
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| Hot Air Ballooning: A Family Affair |
Piloting hot air balloons is a family ordeal, according to some balloonists who gathered in Galesburg this weekend for the Great Balloon Race at Lake Storey.
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| Giannoulias Making Run for U.S. Senate Official |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' state treasurer will formally announce that he's going to run for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
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| ISU Seeking Tuition Increase |
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State University plans to ask its board of trustees to increase tuition and fees 7.6 percent for new students this fall.
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| OSF Freezes Wages To Save Jobs |
Economic conditions are just one of the reasons that over 12,000 employees within the OSF heath care system will not be receiving a raise this year.
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| Summer Storm Pounds The Area |
UPDATED 9:01am 7/25/09 As most residents slept last night, mother nature was wide awake.
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