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| Restaurant Inspections Up for Comment |
The Knox County Board of Health is wanting to make sure the public, and local restaurant owners, are heard before taking any action regarding a proposed hike in a certain type of inspection restaurants may have to undergo.
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| Disappointment Over State's Alleged Bungling of Test Scores |
Officials in the Galesburg School District are none too happy with the state admitting that it mishandled the grading of standardized test scores.
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| Railroad Book Author Opposes Peck Park Train Viewing Plan |
A relatively new Galesburg resident and author of a number of books profiling different aspects of the railroad says the Galesburg City Council could find better uses for its money than build a viewing tower for railroad enthusiasts.
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| Lawmaker: State Historic Sites Playing Waiting Game |
A local lawmaker says state historic sites, like one in the immediate area, are taking things one day at a time following the announcement that their funding could be cut.
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| Illinois Crops Still Playing Catch-Up |
Corn and soybean development in Illinois is still inching its way closer to the recent past, but there's still a ways to go.
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| Boil Orders in Effect in Three Areas |
Three area communities -- at least, parts of them -- are under boil orders.
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| Galesburg Mayor's Goals: No New Taxes, Work On Existing Goals |
Galesburg's mayor says he supports the city manager's assertion that 2009 doesn't need to see many more goals other than those that are already being worked on, and also says he will support nothing that costs the taxpayers more money.
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| Knoxville Park Hours Shorter as of Friday |
By the end of the week, you won't have as much time to enjoy a Knoxville park as you used to.
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| Moffitt: Nothing Special About Special Session |
If it wasn't for the Illinois State Fair going on this week, a local lawmaker says he might very well be wasting his time going to Springfield.
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| WEB EXTRA: Moffitt Talks Special Session |
State Representative Don Moffitt isn't optimistic for a lot of results out of the latest special session.
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