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| Aldermen Want More Revolving Loan Oversight |
2009 has been a good year for revolving loans in the the City of Galesburg.
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| Zoo Sells $20K in "Reindeer Dropping" Ornaments |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- Bloomington's Miller Park Zoo has raised $20,884 this holiday season selling necklaces and ornaments made from reindeer droppings.
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| Senate Hopefuls Debate Gun Control, 2nd Amendment |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Democrats running for U.S. Senate in Illinois are quick to voice support for the Second Amendment.
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| Arbitration Panel Rules for SIU in Dispute |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- An arbitration panel has ruled in favor of Southern Illinois University in a dispute with a former chancellor.
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| Dahinda Man Among Those in Outdoor Hall of Fame |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Conservation Foundation says four Illinoisans have been selected to be inducted into the nonprofit group's Outdoor Hall of Fame.
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| Two Sides to Thomson Prison Debate |
Testimony at the first state hearing on a plan to bring alleged terrorists from Guantanamo Bay to a northwest Illinois prison appeared evenly split between supporters and critics.
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| Quinn Goes to Germany |
Gov. Pat Quinn is in Germany Wednesday, visiting wounded soldiers.
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| Crop Reports Finally Over |
It took until almost Christmas, but the weekly crop reports in Illinois are over.
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| Galesburg City Council Approves YMCA Soccer Complex Funding |
POSTED 11:32pm 12/21/09 The Galesburg City Council has no problem with supporting something that city officials tried -- and failed -- to do themselves eight years ago.
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| Still Opposition to Knox County YMCA Getting City Money for Soccer Complex |
Even though the Galesburg City Council has unanimously approved contributing roughly $400,000 to the campaign to raise funds for a new soccer complex at the Knox County YMCA that doesn't mean there aren't detractors.
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