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| Black Thursday Hits Galesburg |
The Wal-Mart parking lot was full nearly two hours before items went on sale at eight o'clock last night.
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| U.S Cellular Expands in Galesburg |
Today it's hard to get around without a cell phone and almost even harder if your phone doesn't have internet capability.
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| Unemployment Drops In Knox County |
The Galesburg area saw non-seasonally adjusted unemployment of 7.8 percent in October.
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| Rural EMS Response May Improve |
It only took 17 hearings, but State Representative Don Moffitt took part in recommendations that may improve rural E-M-S response times.
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| State Police Again Stress Buckling Up |
The Illinois State Police is once again out in full force making sure people drive safely over the Thanksgiving Day Holiday.
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| School District Looks to Revamp Their Curriculum |
The Knoxville school district is taking on the challenge of revamping their math curriculum over the next four years.
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| City Council Receives Safety Plans |
The Galesburg City Council Monday received a Safety Plan for South Street near the Knox College Campus.
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| Amtrak Ready For Holiday Travel |
Amtrak is doing something this holiday weekend an official thinks hasn't happened before, at least in recent memory.
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| Knoxville's Park Getting A Make Over |
The City of Knoxville received a grant from the Galesburg Community Foundation that will be used to help enhance James Knox Park.
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| Abingdon Sets Property Tax Levy |
It's possible your property tax bill in Abingdon won't be much different than last year -- at least for city services.
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