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| Galesburg City Manager Selected |
Galesburg city council members have selected a new city manager.
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| Phase 1 of Master Facilities Plan Outlined |
The Galesburg School Board later this month will be asked to sign off on the first phase of work to be done under the district's $110 million master facilities plan.
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| Man Found Dead in Strander's Back Yard |
A dead body was found in a yard of the 200 block of East Third Street in Galesburg Thursday morning.
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| Galesburg Student Claims Attemtped Abduction |
Galesburg Police are investigating an attempted abduction Thursday morning.
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| Remembering Rich Myers |
Two local lawmakers who worked closely with the late State Representative Rich Myers are remembering him fondly
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| Korean War Soldier to be Buried with Full Honors |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The remains of a soldier from Illinois, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and returned to his family for burial in Iowa with full military honors.
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| State Senator Gary Dahl Resigning |
GRANVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Chairman Susan Thornton of the La Salle County Republican.
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| Leftover Pardoned Turkey to Be Among Donated Toys |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- One remaining plush turkey with a Thanksgiving "pardon" from President Abraham Lincoln will be among toys donated to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign.
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| Leading Democrat Will Vote for Budget Cutting Plan |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- One of President Barack Obama's closest allies in the Senate says he will vote for the plan even though he has major qualms about its painful spending cuts.
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| Health Leaders Meet to Finalize an Obesity Agenda |
OAK LAWN, Ill. (AP) -- More than 150 Illinois policy-makers and health leaders are meeting all day Friday to finalize an agenda for battling obesity.
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