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Bishop Hill's "Festival of Lights" Starts Tonight
With all the neighboring communities celebrating the holidays, its now Bishop Hill's turn to welcome in the Christmas season.
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2008 Good to Knox County Health Department
In these tough economic times, many are finding out how far they can stretch their dollars. In the case of the Knox County Board of Health, they have exceeded their expectations on how well they have managed their money coming in and going out.
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Fire Damages Holton Street Residence
posted 10:02 am 12/12/8

Galesburg authorities are investigating a fire Thursday night that caused damage to a residence on Holton Street.

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Political Reform Group Wants Blago to Resign
The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform wants the governor to resign, now that he has been arrested on federal corruption charges.
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Obama: No Discussions With Governor
President-elect Barack Obama says he's confident no member of his staff was involved in discussing deals for his former U.S. Senate seat with disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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Quinn: I'm Ready to be Governor
Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn says he's ready to take over as Governor, and that his No. 1 task would be to appoint a new U.S. Senator.
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Medical Device Maker to Build Plant at Old Canton IH Site
The site an International Harvester plant in Fulton County once sat on will finally occupy a manufacturer, 25-years after that company left the community.
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Galesburg Residents React to Blagojevich Corruption Charges
The shock of the recent events that have taken place involving the Illinois governor seem to have worn off a little, and now local residents are feeling more embarrassed and disappointed with the governor.

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Changing the Way Illinois Can Fill a Vacant Senate Seat May be Easier Said than Done
The lawmakers are back in Springfield Monday, and Governor Rod Blagojevich still has the power to appoint someone to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.

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Railroad Advocate Meets with Local Leaders
A representative from an organization that promotes freight transportation alternatives might have felt like he was preaching to the choir during a visit with local officials.

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