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| Last Carjacking Suspect Sentenced To Prison |
The last of the sentences has been handed down in the case of a carjacking incident over a year ago.
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| City Reps Respond to Aggregation Passage |
Both the City of Galesburg and Knoxville voted to pass energy aggregation during Tuesday's election.
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| Building A New District |
The Districts of Abingdon and Avon are officially one large district.
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| OSF Could Add New Hospital to System |
Kewanee Hospital announced they've signed a letter of intent to join OSF HealthCare in a press release sent out Tuesday.
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| New Silas Elementary May go to Vote |
District 205 held discussions yesterday on whether or not to proceed with plans to build a new Silas-Willard elementary school.
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| Schilling Upset by Bustos in 17th Congressional District |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democrat Cheri Bustos has defeated first-term Illinois Republican Congressman Bobby Schilling.
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| New High School Get's A Little Tweek |
The Knoxville school board continues to move forward with the design of the new high school.
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| Discovery Depot Request Renovation Funds |
The Galesburg City Council Monday night heard from the Discovery Depot on a funding request for renovating the children's museum.
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| Jury Finds Sheley Guilty of Murder |
MORRISON, Ill. (AP)--A guilty verdict has been returned in the second trial of an Illinois man accused of killing eight people from two states in 2008.
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| Galesburg City Council Discusses Trade Missions |
Plenty of discussion at last night's Galesburg City Council meeting revolved around funding for a trade mission to Indonesia.
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