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| Nearly A Grand Taken From HyVee Register |
Two women walked out of the Galesburg HyVee on National Boulevard Wednesday with a five dollar international phone card, but also almost a thousand dollars richer.
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| Congressman Says Free Trade Equals Jobs |
Congressman Aaron Schock says his plan to add jobs is better than President Obama's -- have Congress pass three outstanding free trade bills.
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| UPDATED: Traffic Back To Normal After Cattle-Carrying Semi Spill |
FIRST REPORTED 9:08 AM, UPDATED 10:34 AM 10/14/11 The Henry County Sheriffs Department and Illinois State Police are reporting that a semi carrying cattle turned over this morning after hitting the center median on I-74.
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| Police Investigate Car-Versus-Train Accident |
FIRST REPORTED 6am, UPDATED 1pm 10/13/11 Galesburg Police have released more details on an accident involving a car and a freight train early Thursday morning.
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| Adult Use Ordinance Jumps Another Hurdle |
The Knoxville Planning Commission is placing their trust on the shoulders of the city's lawyers.
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| Stone-Hayes Axes Monmouth Office |
A lack of financial assistance from the state has caused the Stone-Hayes Center for Independent Living to permanently shut one office's doors.
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| War Of Words Continues Between School District And Union |
The Galesburg School District has now officially responded to the picketing done Monday night by the Galesburg Education Association as the days move on without a contract.
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| Convicted Murderer Wants Local Attorney |
Attorney Jeremy Karlin may not be done yet representing accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley.
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| Sheley Wants to Use Karlin in Whiteside County |
POSTED 3:13pm 10/12/11 MORRISON, Ill. (AP) -- Convicted killer Nicholas Sheley now wants an attorney as he prepares for the second of his eight cases to go to trial.
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| Ground Broken On Student Apartment Complex |
Work is now officially underway on a first-ever apartment complex marketed specifically for students of Carl Sandburg College.
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