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| Methamphetamine Ring Thwarted by Feds in Knox County |
It took eleven months for Federal and local authorities to build their case, but "Operation Saddle-Up" nabbed fourteen more in methamphetamine arrests in West Central Illinois Monday.
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| Proposed Tax Levy Ordinance to Reduce Knoxville Property Taxes |
Knoxville's attorney has the green light to draw up this coming year's tax levy ordinance in a way to maximize the city council's request while still reducing property tax bills.
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| City Council Reaches Budget and Tax Levy Impasse |
UPDATED 12:17pm 12/6/11 An hour and 15 minutes worth of discussion by the Galesburg City Council on the city's property tax levy request essentially led to aldermen agreeing to disagree for now.
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| Plea Deals Reached in Kiwanis Park Murder |
Two more of the people allegedly involved in the fatal shooting at Kiwanis Park over the summer have pleaded guilty.
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| Curbside Ban on Electronics Effective Next Month |
A new law affecting landfills across the state will prohibit many electronics from being picked up by your local garbage collectors curbside.
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| Body of Missing Illinois Trucker Found in Iowa |
MINDEN, Iowa (AP) -- The body of a missing Illinois trucker has been found in western Iowa.
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| WEB EXTRA: Download City Council Discussion on Budget and Property Tax Levy Here |
Click the link here to download Monday night's Galesburg City Council discussion on the budget and property tax levy, which eventually led to Aldermen voting to table both.
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| Budget and Money Items Dominate City Council Agenda |
A lot of items related to money will dominate the Galesburg City Council meeting Monday night.
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| Not a Cosmetic Change to Knoxville School District Calendar |
The days students will be in class in the Knoxville School District won't change, but possible how or what they are taught could be.
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| Moffitt: Cemetery Legislation Also Passed in Special Session |
The one-day legislative session in Springfield this past week yielded more than just talk about pensions, budget, and possibly even gambling expansion.
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