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| Warm, Rainy Weather Helps Illinois Crops |
Crop development in Illinois continues to trail recent history, but a state agriculture official isn't panicking.
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| 50 Pounds of Pot Allegedly Found in Galesburg Home |
Four Galesburg residents face criminal charges after a search of a home they all lived in allegedly turned up a lot of drugs and a lot of cash.
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| Accused OxyContin Thief Misses Arraignment Hearing |
A Galesburg man was to enter a plea Wednesday on a charge accusing him of stealing a prescription painkiller from a local pharmacy, but that did not happen.
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| Sheley Pleads Not Guilty to Knox County Murder Charges |
It's apparently not yet been decided if a Sterling man suspected of committing a two-state killing spree will face the death penalty in connection to a local death.
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| Probable Cause Found in Felony Sex Case Against Former East Galesburg Village President |
The former Village President of East Galesburg can stand trial on charges accusing him of paying young boys for sexual acts.
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| Man Accused in Fight With Girlfriend Arraigned |
A Galesburg man likely will stay in jail after a judge Tuesday denied his request to lower his bond.
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| Driving and Texting Could Soon Be Illegal |
The Illinois Secretary of State wants state lawmakers to approve two pieces of legislation related to driving and using a cell phone.
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| Knoxville Considering Impounding Vehicles |
Residents arrested for a traffic-related crime in Knoxville may, as is the case in some other communities, end up without their cars.
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| State Says No To Quiet Zone Work, Yes to Railroad Crossing Closures |
It was just coincidence, but calls by some Galesburg residents for city leaders to start talking about any progress made to get several major rail crossings in town designated as quiet zones were answered as soon as they were made.
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| Proposal for New Monmouth Police Building Approved |
The Monmouth City Council Monday unanimously approved a proposal from a firm to construct a new police and communications building.
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