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| Victim Identified in Fatal Train Accident in Monmouth |
A man is dead, officials say, after he was apparently struck by a train near the Wells Pet Food plant in Monmouth late Wednesday morning.
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| Durbin & Sauerberg Debate Tonight at Knox College; Live Coverage and Analysis on WGIL and wgil.com |
Knox College in Galesburg will be the site of tonight's debate between our candidates for U.S. Senate.
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| Galesburg Mayor Announces Re-Election Bid; Download Smith and Garza Campaign Announcements Here |
What he thought might be an easy decision ended up being one that was anything but.
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| Corn and Soybean Harvest Picks Up |
Cooler temperatures and below average precipitation last week in the state allowed farmers to move forward with the crop harvest.
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| Public Voices Concerns on Courthouse |
A courtroom full of Galesburg residents got the chance to share their ideas on how to solve the problem of an aging Knox County Courthouse.
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| Durbin and Sauerberg Debate in Chicago; Will Debate Thursday in Galesburg on WGIL |
The war in Iraq, healthcare and a lack of leadership in Springfield were some of the topics that came up during Monday night's U.S. Senate debate between incumbent U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and challenger republican Dr. Steve Sauerberg.
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| Lincoln Studies Center Directors Receive Major State Award |
Two Knox College professors are receiving what is described as the state's highest award for their ongoing work researching the life of Abraham Lincoln.
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| Idle Landfill Could Be Money Maker for Monmouth |
A landfill in Monmouth that's been closed since the early 1990s could become a source of revenue for the city.
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| Bates Appointed As New Monmouth Alderman |
A Monmouth man who served on the city's Zoning Board of Appeals has been appointed to the city council.
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| Pay Raises for Galesburg Aldermen? Maybe Not |
It's entirely possible neither aldermen, nor the mayor, and possibly not the city clerk, will get pay raises in a couple of weeks.
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