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| Whooping Cranes Making Way Through Illinois |
Fourteen endangered whooping crane chicks are making their way south with the help of human friends.
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| State School Superintendent Advising Obama on Education |
The Obama administration will get some education priorities from a group of eight state school superintendents, including the one from Illinois.
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| More Americans Staying Close to Home for Thanksgiving |
Fewer people are hitting the roads or taking to the sky for Thanksgiving.
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| Weekly Yard Waste Collection in Galesburg Ends Sunday |
Galesburg's weekly yard waste collection program is about to end for another year.
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| Knox County Board Signs Off on Budget |
Not only did the Knox County Board approve a new funding deal for the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association, it also approved a the budget for the fiscal year 2008-2009.
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| New Galesburg Development Ordinance Almost Complete |
Eight years of work is now down to the final months for an effort to combine several facets of the city's zoning and planning efforts into one group of policies.
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| Knox County Board Approves Funding for GREDA |
Months and months of debate and discussion about funding for the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association came to an end at Tuesday night's Knox County Board meeting.
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| Longtime Educator Receives Community Service Award |
A local well known resident who was described as a man who has served his country, his state, and his community since 1942 has taken home a prestigious community award.
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| GREDA Contract Vote Before Knox County Board Tonight |
A holiday planned meeting will be anything but for the Knox County Board.
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| Gas Prices Move Downward: AAA |
Never before has the price of a gallon of gasoline fallen so far so fast. That's according to the AAA Chicago Motor Club, and their Monthly Fuel Gauge Report for November.
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