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| Regional Superintendent Not Going Overboard With No Pay |
The Knox County Regional Superintendent is disappointed there wasn't a majority to restore pay checks to that position and assistants state wide last week.
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| Bond Lowered For Galesburg Woman Accused Of Child Endangerment |
A 27-year old Galesburg woman accused of endangering the life of a child had her bond cut in half Monday morning by a Knox County Circuit Court judge.
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| City Looks To Save 911 Jobs Under City Budget |
The fact: the city of Galesburg just doesn't get as much money as it used to in one form of tax, and that's a great concern for the employees and equipment that tax pays for.
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| Schilling Gives GOP Radio Address |
The Congressman representing most of Knox County who's also a small business owner has gotten his chance at providing a weekly media address, taking aim at a top priority of a fellow Illinoisan.
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| Galesburg Woman Lives Out World Series Dream |
A Galesburg woman and avid sports fan says she's watched a lot of sports in a lot of places, but never like the environment she was in for a certain national championship game played Friday night in a city not too far from here.
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| Unemployment Down Statewide and Locally |
Unemployment is on the decline again around the area, after a few months of increases upward.
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| City Budget Includes Salary Freezes |
A portion of the City of Galesburg's budget is one the city's employee unions may not want to hear about.
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| Property Taxes Go Up Under Budget Scenarios |
No matter how you slice it, residents are likely going to have to pay more of their share of the City of Galesburg's combined 90-million dollar budget.
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| Knoxville High School Student's Death Ruled A Homicide |
A single vehicle crash killing a 15-year old honors student and football player at Knoxville High School has been ruled a homicide.
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| Downtown Galesburg To Get Spooky Saturday |
A popular way for local children to trick-or-treat prior to Halloween, while giving some exposure to downtown businesses, is back for a 10th year this weekend.
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