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| Phase One of Master Facilities Plan Moves Ahead |
It wasn't easy for the Galesburg School District to get its preliminary plans for phase one of the Master Facilities Plan approved.
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| Moffitt Pleased With Capital Bill Ruling |
One local lawmaker is more than a little pleased with the Illinois Supreme Court.
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| Suspects in Shootings Make Court Appearances |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 7/11/11 Three suspects in two separate shooting incidents have made appearances in court.
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| Monmouth-Roseville to Use Closed Elementary Building |
A building closed by the Monmouth-Roseville School District could have new life yet.
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| Roof Work Being Done on Knox President's House |
Most of the time, repairs to your home are made before you move in. But that's not necessarily the case for the new president of Knox College.
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| School Board Considers Master Facilities Plan Work Monday Night |
The $110 Million Master Facilities Plan adopted by the Galesburg School District will be the subject of several items before the Galesburg School Board Monday.
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| Authorities: Illinois Boy, 11, Charged With Murder |
JACKSONVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in central Illinois say an 11-year-old boy has been charged with first-degree murder following the fatal shooting of a 39-year-old woman.
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| ISU Giving Most Employees Raises |
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois State University President Al Bowman says about 2,200 of the school's employees will get merit-based raises that average 3 percent.
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| 800,000 Without Power at Height of Storms |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A spokeswoman for ComEd says Monday's storm left the utility with its highest number of outages in a decade.
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| Union to Picket Over Quinn's Cancelled Raises |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- State workers plan to picket at government buildings across Illinois to protest Gov. Pat Quinn's attempt to cancel their raises.
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