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| Report Blames Herbicide for Contamination |
A report from the National Resources Defense Council says a widely used herbicide known to impact wildlife development has contaminated watersheds and drinking water throughout much of the United States.
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| Knox County Health Department Receives Grant Funds for Further KCCHC Planning |
The Knox County Health Department has received $80,000 in the form of a federal Planning Grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
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| IDPH Reports First Human West Nile Virus Case |
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has confirmed the first human West Nile virus case reported in Illinois for 2009.
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| Yates City Celebrates Plans for New Library with Groundbreaking |
Donations of money and land will ultimately result in a new library in Yates City.
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| Illinois Crops: Still Playing Catch-Up |
Several days of rain and below average temperatures last week slowed the crop maturity rate in western Illinois.
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| Officials, Friends Honor Retiring Galesburg Fire Chief |
Both a happy and sad occasion -- that's how one of the speakers described a ceremony Friday evening honoring a longtime City of Galesburg employee calling it a career after 30-years.
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| WEB BONUS: Download Fire Chief John Cratty's Retirement Ceremony Here |
CLICK HERE to download the entire ceremony held Friday afternoon at the Orpheum Theatre honoring retiring Galesburg Fire Chief John Cratty. (mp3 format, approximately 52 minutes)
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| City Names Simkins Interim Fire Chief Following Cratty's Retirement |
City Manager Dane Bragg has named Battalion Chief Tom Simkins as interim Fire Chief.
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| Quinn Helps Break Ground on New Canton Project |
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has given his blessing for what officials in one Fulton County community call an important economic development project.
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| Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Available Monday at KCHD |
The Knox County Health Department will start offering flu shots for adults aged 19 years and older at the Health Department beginning Monday, August 31, 2009, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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