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| No water tesing for Knoxville |
The city of Knoxville has scrapped an idea to help people get their water tested.
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| Galesburg supports St. Jude again |
Galesburg and its residents have been supporting a regional children's hospital for 25 years now, and organizers of a run stepping off this morning say they hope to make it the biggest run yet.
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| Knox Countians charged with drug counts in Warren County |
Two Knox County residents are in trouble with the law after an alleged methamphetamine lab was found in Warren County.
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| West Nile Virus confirmed in Knox County |
Knox County public health officials are confirming Mosquitoes have tested positive for the West Nile Virus.
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| Bob Evans Plant in Galva to Close Down? PLANT EMPLOYEES, TELL WGIL YOUR STORY |
UPDATED 2:26pm 8/6/10 Officials with an Ohio-based manufacturer of everything from sausage to macaroni and cheese are being tight-lipped about what will happen to a plant of theirs in Henry County.
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| Blago Jurors Go Home Early |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors at the corruption trial of ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich have ended their eighth day of deliberations early and gone home for a weekend break.
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| District 205 Building Committee Hears About Facilities Plan Changes |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 8/6/10 The Galesburg School Board's Building Committee has heard what changes have been made to the district's 20-year Master Facilities Plan ahead of a final vote on the plan Monday night.
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| Knoxville Wants Help With Sales Tax Increase Push |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 8/6/10 The Knoxville School Board is clearly looking at an uphill battle if it wants the public to approve a one-percent increase in the Knox County Sales Tax, even if members themselves can't legally advocate for the increase.
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| Chamber Says Sales Tax Holiday is Good |
The head of the Galesburg-Area Chamber of Commerce says what amounts to a week-long sales tax holiday meant to encourage back-to-school-related shopping should ultimately turn out to be a good thing for local retailers.
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| Hare Promotes Manufacturing Jobs |
Congressman Phil Hare visited Galesburg Thursday to tout a piece of legislation he says will create thousands of jobs.
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