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| Knox County Employers Share Their Criteria For Hiring |
The Galesburg Public Library Tuesday hosted a panel discussion for residents and Department of Rehabilitation Services customers on tips for finding employment.
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| New Business Coming To Galesburg |
The new Sustainable Business Center in Galesburg helped move a new business into another facility.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Big Bill for Representation in Sheley Case |
FIRST REPORTED 5:30am 11/15/11 Knox County's General Fund is going to take quite a hit after the County Board's Finance Committee learned of a hefty bill that's been received.
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| Budget Increase For Local Agencies |
Local social service and other agencies that annually request money from the City of Galesburg will get exactly what they want in the coming budget.
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| District 205 Board Approves New Contract For Teachers |
Teachers in Galesburg are officially under a new contract after months of uncertainty, as a new collective bargaining agreement was approved by the Galesburg School Board Monday night.
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| Woman Killed Possibly By Train |
A woman is dead in Fulton County after possibly being struck by a train.
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| Husband Of Dead Viola Woman Denied Child Visitation |
FIRST REPORTED 5pm 11/14/11 A so-called "person of interest" in the death of a Viola woman almost a month ago won't get custody or visitation rights with children involved in the case for the foreseeable future.
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| Knoxville Hosting Public Forum On Main Street Development |
University of Illinois Extension is giving Knoxville residents a chance to weigh in on a suggestive design for their Main Street.
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| EMS Task Force Hearing Tuesday In Galesburg |
The state's Lieutenant Governor will hear E-M-S Task Force testimony Tuesday in Galesburg on improving emergency medical services.
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| City Council Holds Budget Meeting Tonight |
The Galesburg City Council will once again hear about the city's budget during a special meeting Monday evening.
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