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| New Store Provides Galesburg Residents a Reason to Stay in Town |
Friday morning marked the grand opening of midwest-based Dunham's Sports on North Henderson Street in Galesburg.
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| Clock Ticking on Teachers' Contract |
Does this sound familiar? There are a few weeks before the start of the school year, and no new contract has been reached between the Galesburg School District and the union representing its teachers.
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| An Apology Issued by the Galesburg Public Library |
Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting at the Galesburg Public Library was called into order in an out of the ordinary like fashion.
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| Schilling Speaks About Debt Ceiling Vote |
Congressman Bobby Schilling says Republicans didn't get everything they wanted in the new debt deal, but he says they got about 75 percent.
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| Court Appearance in Jail Assault Incident |
A Chicago-area man who's been in prison since 1976 has made a court appearance in connection to an assault believed to be at the Henry Hill Correctional Centerl.
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| WIU Student Sentenced for Bomb Threats |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- A 19-year-old former Western Illinois University student has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison for making bomb threats against the school.
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| 2 Women Dead in Central Illinois Home |
HARRISTOWN, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say two women have been killed and a third wounded in a rural community near Decatur. They also say a man has been arrested in connection with those crimes.
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| Walsh: I'll Privately Fight Child Support Claims |
WAUCONDA, Ill. (AP) -- Congressman Joe Walsh has told northern Illinois constituents he plans to ``privately and legally'' fight claims he owes his ex-wife more than $100,000 in child support.
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| Soangetaha Bridge Part of 2012 Streets Program in Galesburg |
Some bridge work is a part of the proposed 2012 street repair program for the City of Galesburg, but at least one alderman took issue with it.
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| IDOT Tries to Beat the Heat |
It may not be as much of a problem today as it was, say, at the start of the week, most of last week, and the week before that, but building roads can be a dangerous business this time of year.
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