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| Quinn Examines Bypass Options |
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn has appointed an advisory council to assist in the planning and building of a road that has been long talked about.
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| White Endorses Kelly for Tresurer |
A Democrat on next month's statewide ballot has picked up a big name, if not unexpected, endorsement. Secretary of State Jesse White.
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| Illinois Sending Corn to China |
(IRN)-China will likely need more corn, and that's a welcome demand to the Illinois Corn Growers Association.
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| Man Struck by Freight Train Has Died |
A Galesburg man has died, hours after he was first struck by a freight train Monday evening.
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| Moffitt, Risinger in Brady Administration? |
There's apparently speculation that two local lawmakers would be part of a Bill Brady administration if he's elected Governor.
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| Brady Stands by Tax Cut Pledge in Galesburg |
State Senator Bill Brady has campaigned in Galesburg.
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| Divided Galesburg City Council Approves $1.2 Million Federal Grant |
The Galesburg City Council approved a measure Monday night to accept federal grant money.
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| Rotary Park Plan Tabled by City Council |
A decade has passed since any updates were made to the Rotary Park Development Plan in Galesburg.
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| Treasurer Candidates Discuss Bright Start Losses |
Two candidates for Illinois Treasurer have differing opinions on how badly bruised the state's prepaid college tuition program was by bad investing.
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| Amtrak Pledges $40 Million to Union Station |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Amtrak has pledged $40 million to spruce up Chicago's Union Station.
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