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| Galesburg School Board Moves Forward with School Project |
The Galesburg School Board thinks they're in good shape to move forward with the Steele Elementary School Renovation.
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| Hotel Developer Gets an Earful from Residents |
Residents still aren't happy even after a developer of a proposed hotel/retail/housing complex planned for near the Seminary Square Shopping Center answered all their questions.
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| City Council Questions Library's Property Tax Levy |
The Galesburg City Council has once again called into question just how much the Galesburg Public Library gets in property tax money.
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| Plans for New Knoxville High School Almost Final |
The design of the proposed new Knoxville High School is almost complete.
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| City Proposes New Tax on Residents |
A five percent tax could be coming to your gas and electric bill in Galesburg.
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| VFW Remembers Those Lost on 9/11 |
Never forget..that was the idea behind the Galesburg's VFW 9-11 ceremony.
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| Galesburg School Board Approves Retirement of Administrator |
The Galesburg School Board has approved the early retirement of Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations Guy Cahill.
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| Knox College Kicks Off Academic Year |
The president of Knox College says a liberal arts education can help you better decide who to vote for in the presidential election.
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| Knox Students Give Back |
Knox students start classes Monday but for many before they entered the classroom they stepped out into the community-- to give back.
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| Galesburg Great Cardboard Boat Regatta Results |
Click Here for results from this year's Galesburg Great Cardboard Boat Regatta.
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