©2011 Galesburg Broadcasting Co.
| Mud Slinging Brought Up in Quinn, Hynes Debate |
Some of the political campaign advertisements you may have seen on TV not only offend those who support a candidate, but also offend candidates themselves.
Read More... |
|
| Group Pushes More Renewable Energy, Less Nuclear |
The group Environment Illinois is touting its new report as proof that the state, and the nation, should be focused on renewable energy rather than nuclear power.
Read More... |
|
| Knox County YMCA Already Halfway to Goal of Capital Campaign |
Approximately 75 volunteer leaders and supporters gathered on Wednesday at the Soangetaha Country Club to celebrate progress on the $2.1 million capital campaign for the Knox County YMCA.
Read More... |
|
| FIRST ON WGIL: Hill Correctional Center on Lockdown |
POSTED 12:07 p-m 11/18/09 An assault at the Henry Hill Correctional Center is resulting in a lockdown at the state Department of Corrections facility.
Read More... |
|
| Warren County Veteran Wins State Award |
A United States Navy Veteran and a Monmouth resident has received the November award for Veteran of the Month in the State of Illinois.
Read More... |
|
| FIRST ON WGIL: Copiers Could Be a Key to District 205 Cost Savings |
Office supplies might end up being one of the main ways the Galesburg School District is able to save some money in what otherwise could be a tough budget period.
Read More... |
|
| FIRST ON WGIL: Money Situation Not Bad, But Not Great, in Galesburg School District |
The Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations in the Galesburg School District says the money situation right now isn't the best it could be -- but then again, it isn't the worst either.
Read More... |
|
| FIRST ON WGIL: Tax Levy, Teachers' Contract, and What the State Isn't Paying Discussed at CSC Board Meeting |
POSTED 11:49pm 11/17/09 To say officials and administrators at Carl Sandburg College are displeased with the state of Illinois and its continued inability to pay bills on time is an understatement.
Read More... |
|
| Quinn: Thomson Sale "Probably" Would Happen |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says a deal to sell a prison in northwestern Illinois to the federal government to house Guantanamo Bay detainees "probably" will happen.
Read More... |
|
| Questions on How Thomson Would be Sold |
The controversy over Gov. Pat Quinn's plan to sell Thomson prison to the federal government, to be used to hold accused terrorists from Guantanamo Bay, even includes "how" to sell the prison.
Read More... |
|
1-10 |
11-20 |
21-30 |
31-40 |
41-50 |
51-60 |
61-70 |
71-80 |
81-90 |
91-100 |
101-110 |
111-120 | 121-130 |
131-140 |
141-150 |
151-160 |
161-170 |
171-180 |
181-190 |
191-200 |
201-210 |
211-220 |
221-230 |
231-240 |
241-250 |
251-260 |
261-270 |
271-280 |
281-290 |
291-300 |
301-310 |
311-320 |
321-330 |
331-340 |
341-350 |
351-360 |
361-370 |
371-380 |
381-390 |
391-400 |
401-410 |
411-420 |
421-430 |
431-440 |
441-450 |
Click here for the WGIL News Archive
Click here for national news
The following provision applies to all visitors (which shall include persons and representatives of legal entities, whether such representatives are persons or digital engines of a kind that crawls, indexes, scrapes, copies, stores or transmits digital content). By accessing this Web site or digital service, you specifically acknowledge and agree that: (i) Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium; (ii) No Associated Press materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use; (iii) The Associated Press will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing; (iv) The Associated Press is an intended third party beneficiary of these terms and conditions and it may exercise all rights and remedies available to it; and (v) The Associated Press reserves the right to audit possible unauthorized commercial use of AP materials or any portion thereof at any time.