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| Health Department Keeps Flu Shot Fee Same, Increases Another |
The cost of one vaccination is going up at the Knox County Health Department, while another will stay the same.
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| New Stop on Knox County Scenic Drive |
Fall weather has for the most part overtaken the area, which means it must be time for what could be considered the annual kickoff to the season.
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| WGIL Exclusive: Indonesia Gives Sales Pitch to Galesburg |
Out of 13 midwestern states, Illinois ranks number one in total trade with Indonesia, totaling $551 million.
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| Lt. Governor Likes Health Department Garden |
In between stops 33 and 34 of her Complete College Tour Monday, Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon made a stop at the Knox County Health Department in Galesburg.
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| Accused Spree Killer Pleads Not Guilty to More Murders |
Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley was just one week removed from being convicted in Knox County, and now he says he's innocent of more of the deaths he's accused of.
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| Bonds Set In Cajacking And Weapons Incident Last Week |
Four people accused in a carjacking and weapons incident last week will be back in court later this week after bond was set Monday.
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| Lieutenant Governor All For Student Housing At Carl Sandburg |
Student Housing has been at the center of the debate table between the city of Galesburg and Carl Sandburg College.
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| Double-Whammy Power Outage In Part Of Galesburg |
Residents in one section of Galesburg might have felt like they were going to have bad luck follow them all day Monday after having the lights go out on them twice during the morning.
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| Sheley Pleads Not Guilty to 2008 Whiteside County Killings |
POSTED 3:49pm 9/26/11 MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley will fight charges that he allegedly killed five people in Illinois' Whiteside County in 2008.
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| From 3 Walkers To A Couple Hundred |
In it's 19th year the annual Knox-Warren Walk to End Alzheimer's has grown in large proportions since its inception.
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