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| Blago Outlines How He'll Look at Replacing Obama in Senate |
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he will rely on his senior staff to help choose a replacement for President-elect Barack Obama.
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| Former Galesburg Alderwoman Fifth Candidate to Announce Mayoral Run |
A former Galesburg alderwoman says now was the right time for her to get back into local politics -- and she's doing it by running for mayor.
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| Failure to Wear Seatbelt Results in Felony Drug Charges |
A Galesburg man is facing a pair of drug related preliminary charges and traffic counts following his arrest Wednesday afternoon.
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| Expert Fuels More Global Warming Speculation |
Environmental advocates say 2007 was a warm year in Illinois, and that's a problem.
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| An Uncertain Future for Public Safety in Warren County |
The Warren County Sheriff says he's taking a wait and see attitude as to what will happen with his department now that voters have rejected an additional sales tax that would have paid for public safety needs.
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| Officials Pleased With Voter Turnout |
On a night when many Democrats were celebrating their victories in races, the real winners in Tuesday's election were voters from Galesburg and Knox County.
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| Knox Students "Barack" the Vote |
Chants of Knox College students echoed into the early morning hours on the college campus.
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| WEB EXTRA: Download WGIL Election Night Interviews Here |
Click here to find interviews conducted during WGIL's Live Election Night Coverage Tuesday Night!
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| Split Victory for Knox County Sheriff |
The voters in the City of Galesburg, by majority, differed from those in the rest of the Knox County, but the current Sheriff will continue to serve in that role for two more years.
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| Mangieri Continues As Judge |
A Knox County native appointed to the bench following the retirement of another judge was able to fend off potential scandal and a formidable opponent in his bid to stay on the bench.
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