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| WEB EXTRA: Download Thursday's City of Galesburg Press Conference Here |
Click the link here to download, in its entirety, Thursday's press conference held by the City of Galesburg.
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| Federal Grant May Help Expand Businesses in Knox County |
Galesburg and Knox County officials are thrilled over what primarily is federal help coming this way for local business expansion.
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| Stricter Regulations for IL Debt Settlement Companies |
A new law requires debt settlement companies to register with the state and to lower initial fees charged to consumers.
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| District 238 Building Up for Sale |
The two schools closed due to severe budget cuts in the Monmouth-Roseville School District are now up for sale.
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| Harvest Progressing Well in Illinois |
An excellent crop report greets Illinois farmers in mid-September.
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| Losing Lottery Company Protests IL Decision |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The company that lost out on a lucrative bid to manage the Illinois State Lottery has protested the decision.
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| Bugs in Baby Formula? |
Worried parents are bombarding drugmaker Abbott Laboratories with phone calls about millions of containers of infant formula recalled because they might contain parts of beetles.
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| U of I President Says Troubles Hurt Ranking |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- University of Illinois President Michael Hogan says the school's image has been badly damaged by last year's admissions scandal as well as the state's financial crisis.
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| Green's Jones Pushing to Debate in Senate Race |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- The Green Party candidate running for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat is calling on supporters to help him be included in a televised debate.
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| Man Accused of Threateing Obama to be in Court |
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) -- A southwestern Illinois man accused of threatening President Barack Obama and falsely claiming to have a bomb during a stand off is scheduled to make his first federal court appearance.
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