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| City Council Approves Building Renovation |
A building that has been vacant in Galesburg for years will soon see some life again.
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| January Proclaimed "Norma Jean Watley Month" in Galesburg |
Mayor Sal Garza announced the recipient of the Annual Adult Service to Youth Award at last Monday's city council meeting.
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| Drop in Foreclosure Filings Doesn't Necessarily Mean Recovery |
Illinois is seeing fewer foreclosures -- at least for one month -- and an expert suggests that doesn't mean the housing crisis is coming to an end.
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| Jesse Jackson Holds Christmas Jail Service |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson is challenging inmates nationwide to turn their lives around and register to vote.
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| Tragedy Turns Parents Into Successful Activists |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A devastating tragedy has turned a Chicago couple into crusading activists against Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy, or SUDEP.
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| Quincy-Area Groups Get Nearly $400K in Awards |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- Several Quincy area non-profit organizations are once again getting a dose of the Christmas spirit.
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| Northern IL Airport Offers Direct Mexico Flights |
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- Northern Illinois winter blues got you down? The Chicago Rockford International Airport officials say they may have a solution.
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| Christmas the Swedish Way in Bishop Hill |
Officials in one area community are probably thankful for the White Christmas we're likely to get, because that means a more picturesque scene for an annual event of theirs on Christmas Day.
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| Jobless Figures Down in Galesburg, Up in Other Areas |
The Illinois Department of Employment Security has essentially given its Christmas present to the Galesburg area, but for some parts of the region, that gift is more like a lump of coal.
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| Galesburg Police Captain to Retire |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 12/23/10 Galesburg Police Captain Lindsey May has turned in his letter of resignation.
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