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| Ill. Superintendents Won't Appeal Judge's Decision |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools says it won't appeal after a central Illinois judge refused to overturn the governor's decision to cut off pay to 44 superintendents and their assistants.
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| Lt. Gov. Simon Visits Chicago-Area Colleges |
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) -- Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon continued her tour of the state's community colleges with visits to institutions in the southern Chicago suburbs.
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| Claim By Officer Leads to Perjury Charge |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A former Chicago police officer has been charged with perjury for allegedly falsely accusing a mourner in a funeral procession of assaulting her.
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| Police Investigate Shooting/Carjacking |
A Galesburg man is injured after he was hit with a gun by people who allegedly stole his car.
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| GREDA Hosting Public Forum Wednesday |
The Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association is holding a meeting Wednesday that they say will hopefully help update the public on their activities.
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| Monmouth Men Injured In Crash |
An accident involving a semi hauling corn, and a pickup truck has sent two people to the hospital.
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| City Council Gets Look At New Anti-Graffiti Ordinance |
The City of Galesburg apparently still has a lot of work to do in order to get a proposed new anti-graffiti ordinance palatable to aldermen.
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| Former Galesburg Man Dies During Marine Training Mission |
An afternoon helicopter training operation at a California marine air base claimed the lives of two Monday, including a 37-year old former resident of Galesburg.
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| Police: Teen Shot In Head Tries To Wash Wound |
LEBANON, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say a southwestern Illinois teenager who was shot in the back of the head deferred going to the hospital and instead went to a friend's house to take a bath and clean up the wound himself.
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| Man Admits Sending Threatening KKK Letters In Ill. |
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) -- Sentencing will be held in January for a black man who admits posing as a member of the Ku Klux Klan in sending racist letters in 2006 to a police department and city hall in his former southwestern Illinois hometown of O'Fallon.
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