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| Another Dollar General Opening in Monmouth |
A retailer with thousands of stores in dozens of states, including a location in Monmouth, plans to build a new store in the Maple City.
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| Monmouth City Council Approves Leasing Armory |
The former National Guard Armory building in Monmouth won't be sitting vacant much longer.
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| New "How-To" Booklet for Potential Knox County Entrepreneurs |
The area's primary economic development entity has helped put together what can be described as a primer for anyone starting a new business.
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| Illinois AG Files Lawsuits Against Mortgage Rescue Companies |
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed seven lawsuits Tuesday against "mortgage rescue" companies that allegedly prey on those facing home foreclosure.
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| Expert: Energy Problem Also Economic Problem |
America is part of the way there in determining how it will supply energy to itself in the future, but a Peoria economist says there is still much work to be done.
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| Group Suggests Immigrants Were Forced to Vote Democrat in Election |
Heavy-handed rhetoric is causing immigrants to vote Democratic, and Republicans in Illinois are paying the price, according to an immigrants' right group.
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| $6,500 Worth of Discusson on a $65 million Budget |
It's, by no means, the largest part of the City of Galesburg's Fiscal Year 2009 Budget, but it still generated almost 45-minutes worth of discussion at Monday night's council meeting.
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| Knoxville Treasurer Resigns; Added Security at Knoxville Parks |
The Knoxville City council has lost one of its members.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Mayor Changes Mind, Drops Out of Race for Another Term; DOWNLOAD FULL INTERVIEW HERE |
POSTED: 2:48pm 11/17/08 Galesburg Mayor Gary Smith says he had a "moment of clarity" while sitting at his desk at NAEIR Monday morning, and believes while it may lead people to call him a flip-flopper, he knows it's the right thing to do.
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| Electrical Outlet Blamed for Galesburg House Fire |
UPDATED: 2:42pm 11/17/08 A residential fire that broke out in a Galesburg home Sunday over the Noon hour is believed to be the result of an electrical problem.
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