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Taking A Drive Through Knox County
The 36 annual Scenic Drive rolls out this weekend and people from all over Knox County will be participating in the various fall activities.
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Liquor Sales Can Happen at Lake Storey Pavilion
The Galesburg City Council has approved a proposal allowing for alcohol sales at Lake Storey Pavilion, with the changes a Galesburg aldermen wanted.
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Pumpkin Patch Verse Store
You've all seen them--giant cardboard boxes outside the local grocery store filled to the top with pumpkins.
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Distric 205 Makes A Budgetary Decision
District 205 has decided to move forward with a budget proposal involving a new multipurpose athletic facility at Galesburg High School. The 14 thousand square foot facility is expected to be built in 2014.
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GOP VP Candidate Campagins in Region
Another day, another Presidential or Vice Presidential candidate stopping in an area close to Galesburg, just not in Illinois.
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Local Barbecue Joint Moves Inside
For months Good Stuff Barbecue has been serving customers out of a trailer parked in a parking lot on the corner of Main street and North Farnham street.
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Candidate for 47th Senate Seat Gets an Endorsement
Randy Frese accepted Republican Representative Norine Hammond's endorsement for the 47th District Senate seat yesterday.
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Residents Still Not Pleased With Hotel Development
Some of the same problems persist with a proposed hotel, retail, and housing development planned for the area of Seminary Street across the road from the Seminary Square Shopping Center.
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A Garbage Rate Increase Could Be in Knoxville's Future
Rising fuel cost, truck maintenance, labor and land fill fees are all reasons why Alderman and head of the Sanitation Committee Rob Derham has put a proposal on the table to increase garbage rates.
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State Senator Candidate Talks Term Limits
Randy Freese says the longer you're in a political office, the more likely you're going to be a part of a culture of corruption.
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