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| Sheley Wants to Represent Self; Fitness to be Determined First |
POSTED: 3:05pm 9/19/08 Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley says he's "absolutely" ready to represent himself at trial.
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| Acccused Sex Offender Will Spend No More Time in Jail |
A Knox County Judge has sentenced a Galesburg man to jail time in a criminal sex abuse case.
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| WGIL Wins National Marconi Award |
POSTED 9:11pm, UPDATED 11:17pm 9/18/08 WGIL has been recognized by its peers in the radio broadcasting industry as a station of the year.
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| Quinn Wants Staffing Requirements for Hospital Nurses |
Lawmakers, health care advocates and nurses are rallying around an Illinois House bill that would set minimum nurse staffing levels at hospitals across the state.
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| No More Jail Time for Admitted Sex Offender |
A Galesburg resident is essentially out of custody for a sex crime he's accused of committing.
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| GREDA Goes to Washington for FTZ Application |
Officials with the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association are optimistic about their chances of getting Logistics Park Galesburg included in an already-established Foreign Trade Zone.
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| Sheley Faces More Murder Charges in Whiteside County |
POSTED: 1:42pm 9/18/08 The man suspected in a June killing spree that left eight people dead in Illinois and Missouri -- one of those in Galesburg -- is facing more first-degree murder charges.
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| Abingdon School District Budget Approved |
Despite increasing costs in several areas, the superintendent of Abingdon schools says the district's budget is in good shape.
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| Test Scores Mixed in Abingdon School District |
The principals of the Abingdon School District's three buildings all agree on one thing: there's always room to improve scores on state tests.
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| Abingdon School District Enrollment Up |
While most area schools are seeing their enrollments drop, the opposite is happening in the Abingdon School District.
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