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Moffitt Wants Amtrak Crew Based Back in Galesburg
A local lawmaker is hopeful the nation's passenger rail system can give something back to Galesburg he says was taken away upwards of eight years ago.
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GREDA Searches for New President
POSTED 12:15pm, UPDATED 3:15pm 11/21/08 The Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association is taking what its Chairman believes is a big step toward improving its image among members of the community, and among those that the organization seeks money from.
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Park Funding In, Historic Sites Funding Out, Thanks to Governor
Governor Rod Blagojevich apparently waited until the Illinois House and Senate were both out of session before delivering what could be considered a blow akin to a sucker-punch to places like the Carl Sandburg Birthplace in Galesburg, and the Bishop Hill State Historic Site.
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WEB EXTRA: Listen to William Ayers' Speech at Monmouth College Here
Click the link here to listen to the speech given by William Ayers on Thursday at Monmouth College.
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William Ayers Speaks at Monmouth College
One of the featured players in the past election has spoken to students at Monmouth College.
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Area Corn Harvest Almost Complete
Chilly and damp fall weather is doing its best to slow down the end of the Illinois corn harvest.
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Lawmakers: "Emergency Budget Act" Isn't an Emergency
The governor's proposed "Emergency Budget Act" isn't such an emergency if you ask state lawmakers.
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Some "Hearsay" Testimony Now Permissable
Testimony from witnesses who are now dead can be considered at Illinois murder trials, under a new law that's now in place, with both houses of the General Assembly having accepted the governor's minor amendatory veto.
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New Senate Leaders Elected; One Makes History
The battles for state Senate leadership posts were decided late Wednesday night.
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Knoxville Schools Curbing Spending; State Blamed
The Superintendent of the Knoxville School District says there are no financial problems with the district, but that doesn't mean the district can spend money like it owns a mint.
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