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| Weekend Raid Nets Suspects on Heroin Charges |
Two area residents are behind bars facing drug charges after a weekend raid at their Galesburg residence.
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| Burris Wants "Strong Public Option" |
U.S. Sen. Roland Burris is not backing down from his vow to support health care reform only if it includes a "strong public option."
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| Galesburg Area Serious Crime Drops in 2008 |
Crime numbers in Knox and Warren counties mirror a statewide trend - the most serious offenses as a whole are down.
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| Fine, Fee Increases Top Galesburg City Council Agenda; Management System Not on Agenda After All |
A couple pieces of the City of Galesburg's budget for the coming calendar-slash-fiscal years should be much clearer after Monday night's Galesburg City Council meeting
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| City Council to Consider Outlying Fire Protection |
The City of Galesburg would, in a way, like to give residents that live just outside city limits the chance to have Galesburg fire protection if they want it.
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| Galva Woman Files to Run for 74th District State Representative |
POSTED 9:27 a-m, UPDATED 10:06 a-m 11/2/09 A woman who spent many years in education is taking a shot at politics.
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| Burris to Outline Health Care Position in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- U.S. Sen. Roland Burris plans to use a stop in Chicago to outline his position on proposed changes to the way health care is provided in America.
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| Budget Deficits Could Affect Snow Plows |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Municipal budgets are tightening in Illinois, which means replacing older snowplows could be a slower process.
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| Jim Ryan Will Run for Governor |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Former Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan will file candidacy petitions to run for the Republican nomination for governor.
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| Obama Community College Proposal May Not be Enough |
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- President Barack Obama wants to invest $12 billion in community colleges so that an additional 5 million students graduate by 2020 -- even though many schools are already bursting at the seams.
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