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| Knoxville Liquor Ordinance Close to Reality |
There is still one hurdle to cross before the City of Knoxville officially drops its long-standing status as a dry town.
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| Kohl's Vote Sparks Building Debate |
Discussion by the Galesburg City Council about the deal that's bringing retailer Kohl's to town resulted in another discussion or area of concern for aldermen.
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| Two Arrested for Alleged Monmouth Boulevard Shooting, Robbery |
Galesburg police say two teenagers are in custody following what is believed to be the second shooting in about a week's time -- one they found after they believed they were looking for a car accident.
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| Four More Arrested in Connection to Kiwanis Park Shooting Death |
The U.S. Marshalls are getting the credit for two of four more people being arrested Thursday in connection to last week's fatal Kiwanis Park shooting.
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| City Council Approves Kohl's Deal, With Some Opposition |
Every member of the Galesburg City Council said they were pleased major department store retailer Kohl's is coming to town, but at least some don't like the alleged sweetheart deal they were given in order to sign on the dotted line.
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| Second Meeting on Knoxville High School Renovations Wednesday Night |
The Knoxville School District is hoping residents who turned out to a meeting last week about proposed renovations to Knoxville High School will like what they see Wednesday night.
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| Seattle Court Hearing in 1957 IL Slaying |
SEATTLE (AP) -- A former police officer arrested in the 1957 killing of an Illinois girl did not appear at his arraignment hearing Wednesday, but a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf in a Seattle courtroom.
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| U of I Pres.: Money Available for Raises |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- University of Illinois President Michael Hogan says cost-cutting measures have helped create a pool of money to use for employee raises at the school's three campuses.
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| Attorney for Ex-Gov. Ryan Vows to "Fight On" |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An attorney for George Ryan says the imprisoned former Illinois governor won't give up his legal fight despite a federal appeals court ruling upholding his corruption convictions.
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| Juggling Convention Hits Springfield |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- There's a whole lot of juggling going on in Springfield.
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