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| Tax Levy Tops School Board Agenda |
The Galesburg School Board will have something in common with the Galesburg City Council Monday night.
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| City Council Tax Levy Debate to Start Again |
The Galesburg City Council either could, or couldn't, vote on a property tax levy and a city budget Monday.
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| Monmouth College Students Caught Stealing Baby Jesus |
Five Monmouth College Students were arrested early Friday morning and charged with theft after allegedly stealing baby Jesus among other statues from a downtown Monmouth nativity scene.
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| Annual Adult Service to Youth Awards Handed Down in Galesburg |
Galesburg's Mayor Sal Garza this week through a proclamation honored two individuals worthy of adult service to youth commemoration.
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| Health Department Approves Fiscal Year Budget, Again |
The Knox County Health Department had already approved its 2012 fiscal year budget in July, but recent action from the state rendered a second vote of approval.
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| Galesburg Car Dealership Reinvesting in the City |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 12/9/11 From North Henderson Street to North Seminary Street-- this, the transition Galesburg Toyota will be making in the spring.
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| Monmouth College Fight Leads to Felony Ear Biting |
Two Monmouth College students were arrested and jailed following a fight at a residence hall this week.
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| New Chairman of GREDA Elected |
There's a new man in charge of the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association.
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| Master Facilities Committee in Living Color |
Color schemes were one of the focuses of a meeting Thursday of the Galesburg School District's Master Facilities Plan Committee.
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| One Arrest Made in Suspected Henderson County Home Invasion |
Henderson County Sheriffs Deputies say a Mercer County man is in custody of the U-S Marshals for his alleged involvement in Tuesday morning's Bald-Bluff Township home invasion.
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