Combites, Marilee
Marilee June Combites, 82, of Avon, Illinois, passed away at 12:25 p.m., Thursday, July 18, 2024, at the Roseville Rehab and Healthcare Center in Roseville.
Tripp, Irene
Irene Elaine Tripp died July 14, 2024.
Tabb, Clara
Clara Geraldine Tabb, 91, of Abingdon, died at 11:25 p.m. Thursday, July 18, 2024, in the Knox County Nursing Home.
Police: On third search, missing Canton girl found in home’s closet
Thermal imaging didn’t find young girl, but ISP crime scene technicians did
Galesburg Police says phone scammers want you to think it’s them
Get a call from (309) 343-9151? It might be a scam
State’s largest privately owned water utilities seek rate increase amid lawmaker scrutiny
State regulators seek input from public on proposed rate increase
After years of controversy, state pauses CO2 pipeline construction, for now
New law also lays out safety requirements for future carbon sequestration projects
State GOP leaders pass the torch as national convention wraps up
Party chair, national committee representatives all stepping down
Calls for Secret Service director to resign grow with investigations underway
As Congress prepares to investigate security failures around the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump last week in Pennsylvania, congressmen from across the country say Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle must resign immediately. Cheatle, a graduate
Bill would allow state mandates on local taxation disclosures
Gov. J.B. Pritzker could sign Senate Bill 3567, which proponents say is a government transparency and pro-taxpayer initiative. Opponents fear the measure would step on local government’s toes, but a state senator says the government’s taxation authority
Mayor dodges loan questions, says state ‘owes’ public schools
Mayor Brandon Johnson is not ruling out a loan to cover a Chicago Public Schools deficit of $500 million. There is no official answer on how the mayor will fill the budget gap, after he rejected cuts
Stadium, golf course, thoroughfare threaten Chicago’s mature trees, group says
An environmentalist and Chicago professor says asthma cases and respiratory disease cases are on the rise, possibly due to the Chicago Park district cutting down mature trees. Environmentalist groups are calling for a Chicago Lakefront National park
Illinois adopts carbon capture and storage regulations
Carbon dioxide pipeline projects will face new scrutiny and regulations under legislation signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Thursday. The Safety and Aid for the Environment in Carbon Capture and Sequestration Act creates standards for
From a brisket mac waffle to a dessert crepe: Here are the Taste of Galesburg 2024 food champs
Official food category results for Taste of Galesburg 2024
Missing Canton girl found safe, says police
Reports: Girl found in same block she went missing in
Knox County property transfers for July 11-17, 2024. See a list of home and other sales
A list of home and other property sales recorded in Knox County over the past week