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Day: November 15, 2021

Galesburg aldermen to get first look at 2021 property tax levy

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Galesburg City Council will have their 2021 property tax levy on first reading Monday, November 15th.

Four women and a female juvenile charged after fighting each other in the roadway.

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Galesburg Police on Tuesday, November 9th, around 4:00 pm responded to the 1900 block of National Boulevard – the area of the Henderson Street HyVee grocery store and gas station for several female subjects in the roadway

GPD investigating flame thrower stolen from Farm King.

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Galesburg Police on Sunday, November 7th around 4:30pm were dispatched to Farm King on West Main Street for a theft complaint.

After final word from attorneys, Rittenhouse jury takes over

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) – Attorneys are set to make closing arguments at Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial in the shootings of three men during street unrest in Wisconsin.

New project documents over 300 WWI memorials in Illinois

CHICAGO (AP) – A new online database has cataloged more than 300 historic World War I monuments and memorials in Illinois, from dough boy statues to public spaces honoring people who served in the Great War.

Chicago panel to weigh $2M settlement in fatal police chase

CHICAGO (AP) – A man whose wife was struck and killed by a car being pursued by Chicago police officers will receive $2 million if a city committee approves a proposed settlement over her death.

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