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DCFS Aides in Oquawka Investigation
Two Oquawka residents are in trouble with the law after drugs were allegedly found in a home.
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Al's Sporting Goods to Close
FIRST REPORTED 11:10am 7/8/11 A Galesburg business known to residents both interested and not interested in the outdoors is shutting down soon.
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State Employee Union Files Lawsuit Over Raises
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A major state employee union has filed a federal lawsuit over Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's decision to cancel raises for thousands of workers.
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College Illinois Agency Head Placed on Leave
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The executive director of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission has been placed on paid leave.
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Quinn Signs Education-Related Bills
(IRN) -- Three bill signed into law Friday are aimed at preventing youth violence and encouraging reading and math.
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ROE's Hopeful for Salary Restoration
(IRN) -- They may not prefer to work for free, but the 44 regional school superintendents in Illinois hope Gov. Pat Quinn will reinstate their salaries within 30 days.
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Writing Test Drop Not Pleasing to Superintendents
One local school superintendent says the state cutting writing from the list of standardized tests given to high school students isn't surprising, but it also isn't pleasing either.
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Marching Toward a "Cease-Fire"
A group of Galesburg residents did the only thing they felt they could do in the wake of last week's fatal shooting near a playground at Kiwanis Park: they marched.
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Plans for KHS Addition Move Forward
The plans for an expansion of Knoxville High School are getting better refined.
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Abingdon Main St. Demolition Begins
It didn't take long for what looks like a big hole to form in the landscape of downtown Abingdon.
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