©2011 Galesburg Broadcasting Co.
| JUST IN: Knox County Bird Tests Positive for West Nile Virus |
FIRST REPORTED 10:37AM, UPDATED 11:23am 8/13/12 Knox County has its first dead bird of the season that tests positive for West Nile Virus.
Read More... |
|
| Reaction Mixed to Romney VP Choice |
A Vice Presidential pick that was said in some reports to be of interest to both Republicans and Democrats alike is a little more partisan locally.
Read More... |
|
| Assessment of Library's Construction Efforts |
The president of the Galesburg Public Library Board of Trustees says the process by which a new library could be constructed is going pretty fast.
Read More... |
|
| Karlin to Garza: Why Wait? |
Galesburg Mayor Sal Garza claims he's just trying to make a good thing better.
Read More... |
|
| Alternate Items for Steele School Discussed |
The committee overseeing the Galesburg School District's Master Facilities Plan would still like to see some further improvements made at one school if the budget allows for it.
Read More... |
|
| Galesburg Man Gets Prison Time on Meth Charges |
A Galesburg man will spend the better part of three-decades in prison on both federal and state methamphetamine-related charges.
Read More... |
|
| City Council Approves Energy Aggregation Deal |
The Galesburg City Council has okayed the city working with a firm that will work to get voters to approve a measure that could save them money on their electric bills.
Read More... |
|
| New Chamber President Named as Current President Retires |
The Galesburg-Area Chamber of Commerce has named a new president.
Read More... |
|
| Monmouth Chamber Partners with GREDA |
The Monmouth-Area Chamber of Commerce has a new member, and it's a Galesburg-based organization.
Read More... |
|
| BREAKING NEWS: Mayor Vetoes Pot Ordinance |
UPDATED 3:35pm 8/10/12 The chance for police to have an alternative sanction for people who are caught possessing small amounts of marijuana isn't set in stone just yet.
Read More... |
|
1-10 |
11-20 |
21-30 |
31-40 |
41-50 |
51-60 |
61-70 | 71-80 |
81-90 |
91-100 |
101-110 |
111-120 |
121-130 |
131-140 |
141-150 |
151-160 |
161-170 |
171-180 |
181-190 |
191-200 |
201-210 |
211-220 |
221-230 |
231-240 |
241-250 |
251-260 |
261-270 |
271-280 |
281-290 |
291-300 |
301-310 |
311-320 |
321-330 |
Click here for the WGIL News Archive
Click here for national news
The following provision applies to all visitors (which shall include persons and representatives of legal entities, whether such representatives are persons or digital engines of a kind that crawls, indexes, scrapes, copies, stores or transmits digital content). By accessing this Web site or digital service, you specifically acknowledge and agree that: (i) Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium; (ii) No Associated Press materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use; (iii) The Associated Press will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing; (iv) The Associated Press is an intended third party beneficiary of these terms and conditions and it may exercise all rights and remedies available to it; and (v) The Associated Press reserves the right to audit possible unauthorized commercial use of AP materials or any portion thereof at any time.