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| Downtown Facade Work to Begin Soon |
An almost vacant downtown property is one that should soon begin to see some new life now that the Galesburg City Council has given its blessing to work being done there.
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| Galesburg City Council Rejects Road Project |
The Galesburg City Council has called into question at least one road resurfacing project that city officials had hoped to start soon.
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| Galesburg City Council Changes Auditors |
The Galesburg City Council doesn't have anything against the firm that has kept an eye on the city's books for over a decade -- except for the fact that they've been doing it that long.
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| Campaign Finance Legislation On The Way |
Governor Pat Quinn says he will act this week on campaign finance legislation.
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| City Says Next Step In Visioning Process Ready |
The City of Galesburg says it's ready to take on the next step in a process that started earlier this year to provide ideas for making the city better -- a process, though, that the City Manager admits should be never-ending.
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| Quinn Delays Action on U of I Trustees Refusing to Resign |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has again delayed taking any action against the two remaining University of Illinois trustees, who have refused to comply with Quinn's request that they resign.
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| Report: Dept. of Corrections Didn't Report MRSA Cases |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A published report says the Illinois Department of Corrections failed to notify state health officials of MRSA staph infections that affected more than 1,400 inmates.
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| Cross Reporting Bill Becomes Law |
A new law adds another set of eyes to keep on the lookout for signs of child abuse and animal abuse.
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| Cottage Hospital Expands Pediatric Services |
Galesburg Cottage Hospital recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the grand opening of the hospital's new Close Supervision Unit for pediatric patients and surgical specialty patients.
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| Republican Candidate for Governor Releases Taxes, Wants Others to Do the Same |
One of the Republican candidates for governor is releasing his income tax forms, and insisting his rivals do the same.
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