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| Superintendent Reacts to Deaths of Three Students in Car Crash |
Classes will resume for Stark County High School students Thursday after cancelations Wednesday in the wake of Tuesday's fatal accident involving three students.
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| Three Dead Following Crash in Henry County |
Three teenagers reportedly from Stark County are dead following a crash Tuesday in Henry County.
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| Landfill Administrator Proposes Adjustments to Contract Fees |
The first 3-year contract for the Knox County Landfill with the city of Kewanee and Big River Resources is nearing its end, and the Landfill's Administrator has proposed a new set of rates.
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| Setback and Progress in Knoxville Track Project |
Progress on the new track and sports complex in the Knoxville School District is progressing, no thanks to mother nature.
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| Warren County Investigating Series of Break-ins |
The Warren County Sheriffs Department is looking for the public's help in solving what has turned out to be a string of burglaries in the last seven days.
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| Budget Balanced, But With Slight Tax Increase For Knox County |
Taxes will be up for Knox County property owners with Monday night's approval of a 43 million dollar 2011-2012 fiscal year budget.
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| City Council Looks To End Neighborhood Enhancement |
The Galesburg City Council is essentially saying they want to do away with one city division sooner rather than later, in favor of something else.
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| Spoon River College Offering Locally Grown Workshops |
Spoon River College in Canton will be hosting the first of four workshops Tuesday night that focus on local produce and farming.
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| Authorities Investigate Fatal Accident Near Woodhull |
A Woodhull man died the day after Thanksgiving after his vehicle collided with another in Henry County.
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| City Council Talks Budget One More Time Tonight |
One of the final meetings the Galesburg City Council will have solely dealing with the city's budget is scheduled for Monday evening.
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