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| Galesburg Finds Success With Anti-Truancy Push |
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP)--School districts across Illinois are trying a variety of strategies to get truant students back in the classroom.
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| Tax Levy and Master Facilities Plan Before School Board |
A property tax levy that will be virtually the same as last year will be considered by the Galesburg School Board tonight.
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| Honoring Those Who Served Their Country |
The rain couldn't keep people away from supporting Veterans past and present at the Veterans Day Parade.
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| Helping Out Those in Need |
The Galesbrug FISH Food Pantry is getting ready to take on the busy holiday season.
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| Jobs Uncertain With Abingdon/Avon Merger |
Now that Avon and Abingdon have merged their school districts, the newly elected Board of Education has a few decisions to make.
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| Veterans Come Out For Job Fair |
Landing the right job is all about having the right tools at your finger tips.
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| DNA Motion in Fatal Knox Student Case |
State's Attorney John Pepmeyer filed a motion requesting DNA samples from a Galesburg woman accused of hitting a Knox College student with her car.
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| Library Board Goes Through Construction Managers |
The Galesburg Library board has started the process of picking a construction manager for the planned new library.
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| District 205 Proposes Tax Levy Virtually Unchanged |
Property owners in the Galesburg School District would likely pay almost no more in their property tax bills next year than they did this year.
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| Galesburg Shows Up For Elections |
Galesburg resident's came out in full force Tuesday to cast their ballots.
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