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| School Officials Meet Again to Discuss Sales Tax Proposal |
A group of administrators, school board members, and local residents representing every district in Knox County except for one now has a better idea of what they can and can't do in order to at least get people to consider raising the sales tax in order to benefit the schools.
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| The Surprise of a Heart Attack |
If hearing about a popular Galesburg High School coach passing away after participating in a road race, despite being in what was believed to be great health, shocks you, it does to an area heart doctor as well.
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| Juvenile Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Cop |
A 16-year old Galesburg boy has been arrested for allegedly attacking a police officer.
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| Juvenile Accused of Fleeing Accident Scene |
Police arrested a 17-year old Galesburg boy early Monday morning for failure to report an accident and resisting a peace officer.
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| Authorities Warn About Health Risks in Flood Water |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois authorities are warning residents of recently flooded areas to beware of flood water health dangers.
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| Stark Co. Child Found Dead in Pool |
WYOMING, Ill. (AP) -- A 2-year-old central Illinois girl is dead after being found in at the bottom of a neighbor's backyard pool.
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| Healthier Vending Machine Co. Boasts Business Boom |
MCHENRY, Ill. (AP) -- A year-old Illinois company that promotes healthier snack items for vending machines says business has grown 400 percent.
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| New Law Requires Automatic Fire Sprinklers |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- College fraternities and sororities will need to install automatic fire sprinkler systems under a new Illinois law.
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| Pekin Police Say Burglar Took Small Change |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- Police in Pekin say they are still trying to determine why a homeless man from Chicago broke into nine homes to steal small change in a weeklong burglary spree.
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| Son Found Guilty in Professor's Death |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- A McLean County judge has found 21-year-old Liam McCauley guilty, but mentally ill, in the 2009 murder of his father, Joseph McCauley, a professor at Heartland Community College in Normal.
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