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| City Helps Chez Willy's; Mayor Says Nothing on Pot Ordinance Veto |
FIRST REPORTED 5:30am 8/21/12 The Galesburg City Council is helping a downtown restaurant essentially go out on their own in one respect.
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| Disagreements Continue at Abingdon City Council Meeting |
The residents of Abingdon still have issues with how Mayor Roger Stegall runs city government.
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| No Change in Fire Status at Galesburg Baked Goods Shop |
Galesburg fire department officials say it's still status quo regarding the investigation into the weekend fire that destroyed the Wonder/Hostess outlet store and distribution facility in Galesburg.
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| GREDA to Host Meeting for Knoxville on Grocery Stores |
The city of Knoxville is getting some help to try and figure out what to do after it rejected a request that could have led to the building and opening of a new grocery store in town.
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| Mayor to Formally Introduce Pot Ordinance Veto |
Galesburg Mayor Sal Garza could further explain himself Monday night regarding the veto of an ordinance passed a few weeks ago.
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| Weather Affects Local Apple Orchard |
Corn and soybeans have clearly been adversely affected by the weather of the last six months, but other crops were adversely affected earlier rather than later.
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| Fire Destroys Wonder/Hostess Store |
FIRST REPORTED 6am 8/19/12 A business on Grand Avenue is all but completely gutted following an overnight fire.
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| State Senator Addresses Health Issue |
The State Senator who represents Warren County and is about to include part of Galesburg in his district is taking a temporary medical leave.
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| Bomb Threat Temporarily Closes Wal-Mart |
Add Galesburg to the list of cities in the South and Midwest that have Wal-Mart stores receiving bomb threats.
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| Civil War Revisited in Galseburg |
The Civil War is once again making a comeback in Galesburg.
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