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| Airport Lease on Galesburg City Council Agenda; Orpheum Theatre Funding Request Still Not |
An item that drew a lot of contention at the last Galesburg City Council meeting returns Monday night, while a request made by one local entity isn't on the agenda for the second meeting in a row.
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| Random Drug Testing Back on Galesburg School Board Agenda |
The final approval needed in order for the official implementation of a random drug testing program for students involved in any extra curricular activities at Galesburg High School could come Monday night.
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| Former Radio Village Mall Could Get Makeover |
The Galesburg City Council is being asked to award more money that is allowed under a fairly new city program related to property redevelopment.
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| Show of Solidarity Believed to be Planned for Galesburg School Board Meeting |
It's not been confirmed, but there could be a few more people at Monday night's meeting of the Galesburg School Board than normal.
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| Quinn to Sign Public Transparency Laws |
CHICAGO (AP) -- In a state with a rich history of corruption, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn plans to sign a new law on government transparency.
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| Quinn to Meet with State Employees Union |
Gov. Pat Quinn is meeting with the chief of AFSCME Monday, in hopes of finding an agreement on furloughs and layoffs that everyone can live with.
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| State Fair Hog and Husband Calling Winners Named |
Repeat winners claimed both the Hog Calling and Husband Calling Contests at the Illinois State Fair Sunday.
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| Quinn Signs Reform of Death Penalty Defense Fund |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois has a new law requiring more transparency in a state fund that helps cover legal expenses in death penalty cases.
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| Quinn and Union to Meet About Furloughs |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn says he plans to meet with a union leader about the governor's efforts to have state workers take unpaid days off.
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| Baked Goods Bring In Big Bucks |
UPDATED 9:03 a-m 8/16/09 Selecting the best cakes, pies and cookies to be auctioned off at a local summer event is both a lot of fun and, seriously, a lot work.
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