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| Galesburg Men Jailed on Drug Charges |
Two local men are behind bars and facing charges after they were alleged to have drugs on them after a routine traffic stop by police.
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| Galesburg Aldermen, Employees' Union Question Proposed Airport Agreements |
POSTED 1:39am 8/4/09 The Galesburg City Council isn't yet sold on a pair of agreements that would essentially continue make a change to how the city's airport is managed, and what kind of revenue the city gets from the airport.
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| Knox County Fair Officially Underway |
The oldest county fair in the state is officially underway.
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| Knoxville City Council Agrees to TIF Funds for Project Related to School Expansion |
The Knoxville City Council fixed an ordinance that was approved at their last meeting, in order to help pay for permits and a water line tap that will be used at Mable Woolsey Elementary School.
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| "Teen Idol" Remains at Knox County Fair |
The man in charge of the Knox County Fair says he's impressed with the success with what has become one of the fair's premiere events in a short amount of time.
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| Tuesday is "National Night Out" |
A number of block parties are scheduled for Tuesday evening to celebrate the 26th annual National Night Out.
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| Storms Hit Central Illinois |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Powerful, fast-moving storms have cut power to more than 29,000 homes and businesses in central Illinois and covered much of the region in dusk-like darkness.
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| Optimism Not Yet Showing Up in State Economic Index |
The optimism some economic news is showing has not yet hit the Flash Index - the monthly measure of the state's economy from the University of Illinois.
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| Cool Weather Not All That Great for Crops |
Cool summer nights are nice for us, but it's not the best for the state's crops.
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| July in Illinois: Coolest in 85 Years |
CHAMPAIGN (AP) -- Last month was Illinois' coldest July since 1924.
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