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| State Unveils Bridge Safety Website |
It's all about bridges: A new web site from the Illinois Department of Transportation lets you see information about bridges it oversees, including inspections.
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| Area Soldier Returns Home Friday Night |
A soldier who has been in Afghanistan since January of this year is returning home to the area.
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| Monmouth College President Talks Vision, Enrollment and Retention at Luncheon |
The President of Monmouth College is pleased with what's happening on campus this school year, but he says there is room for improvement in the future.
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| Work Scheduled on I-74 and U.S. Route 34 Near Galesburg Next Week |
Motorists who usually drive Interstate 74 and U.S. Route 34 in and around Galesburg will face delays next week in those areas because of work that will be happening.
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| Illinois Lt. Governor Candidate Visits Galesburg |
The Chicago businessman who claims he started a protest effort to try to get now-former Governor Rod Blagojevich to resign wants to be the state's second-in-command.
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| Knoxville School Board Approves District Budget |
At first glance, the Knoxville School District budget for the current school year looks like it has a huge deficit, but the district's superintendent says that's not really the case, though it is by design.
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| Man Accused of Child Sexual Assault Hears Evidence During Court Hearing |
A Yates City man facing a felony charge that alleges he had sexual contact with a child made an appearance in Knox County Circuit Court Wednesday to hear testimony that could be brought up at his trial.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: District 217 Ends Lease at Former Middle School Building |
UPDATED 12:13 p-m 9/17/9 The Abingdon School District is permanently cutting ties with one of its former schools.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Lawsuit Claims Unlawful Search by Galesburg Police |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm, UPDATED 4:03pm 9/16/09 Two Galesburg residents, one of whom is imprisoned, claim their rights were violated by what they claim was an illegal search of a home they were in last year.
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| Corrections Chief Unveils Plan for Supermax Prison |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An activist group is praising some parts of a reform plan for the state's lone supermax prison, but Tamms Year Ten also says the plan doesn't go far enough.
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