Build new, or use an existing building? Railroad Hall of Fame says it’s decision time

The National Railroad Hall of Fame remains focused on building a new multi-million dollar visitors center museum in downtown Galesburg.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated mid September through mid October. The Galesburg area has a rich tradition of Hispanic culture and history. Gianna Ayala and Jenny Felix from the Carl Sandburg College Hispanic Latino Student Association joined
Galesburg City Council divided on resolution showing support for repealing SAFE-T Act

With the SAFE-T Act going into effect in a few months, and the cavalcade of issues that have sprung up since its passing, the Galesburg City Council was split on a resolution seeking changes to the law.
Galesburg man turns himself in after stealing from ex-wife and fleeing from police

A 42-year-old Galesburg man is facing a slew of charges after fleeing from police during an ongoing dispute with his estranged ex-wife.
Judge vacates 8 more convictions linked to ex-Chicago cop
CHICAGO (AP) – A judge has thrown out eight more convictions tied to a notorious former Chicago police sergeant who regularly framed people for drug crimes they didn’t commit.
Panel rejects $1M payouts to inmates given vaccine overdoses
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A state board has rejected claims for $1 million payments for 52 prison inmates who were given six times the proper dose of COVID-19 vaccines last year.
Three members of NW Indiana family killed in head-on crash.
INDIANOLA, Ill. (AP) – Authorities say three members of a northwest Indiana family have died in a fiery head-on collision in eastern Illinois.
