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| Anti-Graffiti Ordinance Tagged For Tabling Again |
A proposed anti-graffiti ordinance in the City of Galesburg is on hold again after a new development surfaced that one official says might work.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: GEA And District 205 Officials Reach Tentative Deal |
FIRST REPORTED 5:59pm 11/7/11, UPDATED 5am 11/8/11 On the final day of scheduled negotiations with a federal mediator an accord was reached between the teacher's union and district officials in Galesburg.
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| Some Galesburg Residents Busted In Drinking Party Raid |
Several Galesburg residents are believed to be among those arrested almost two weeks ago during a suspected underage drinking party in rural Henry County.
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| Wednesday's National EAS Test Gets Some Tweaking |
The first ever national emergency alert system test scheduled this week won't be as comprehensive as originally planned.
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| BREAKING NEWS: District 205, Teachers Union Strike Deal |
FIRST REPORTED 5:59pm 11/7/11 The last day of scheduled contract talks has proven successful. The Galesburg School District and the Galesburg Education Association both have issued statements announcing that a tentative contract deal has been reached.
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| Property Tax Levy Before City Council Tonight |
The City of Galesburg is asking aldermen Monday night to consider a property tax levy request that gives the Galesburg Public Library what it wants, while keeping the property tax levy flat, and helps pay some pension costs.
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| A Possible D-Day In Teachers Negotiations |
We may end up knowing soon whether or not the teachers in the Galesburg School District will go on strike.
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| Vets Honored For Their Service |
"Thank you,"--two words that never meant as much as they did Sunday for military veterans parading down Galesburg's Main Street.
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| Galesburg Preparing For Emerald Ash Borer |
Nearly sixty trees in a variety of styles ranging between four and eight feet tall were planted outside of Galesburg's Hawthorne Center Saturday, but they weren't ash trees.
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| Largest Burden Of Higher Education Sits On Community Colleges |
One Macomb Republican feels community colleges are too valuable to fall victim to the state's deficit reduction plan.
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