Knox County’s young entrepreneurs to be in the spotlight this week

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Three of the students involved in the 2024 Knox County CEO program are: (left to right) Eleazar Zuniga, Raylee Donaldson, and Lizzie Aigner. (WILL STEVENSON/WGIL)

There's a lot going on in the business community in Galesburg and Knox County, and some of that is coming from local youth.  The Knox County CEO Program, in its sixth year, helps provide local high school students with business skills so that their own business ideas can get off the ground.  Thursday, April 25, is the program's annual Trade Show at The Vault at Reserve Artisan Ales.  The program's Abby Colvin, along with three of the students in this year's program -- Raylee Donaldson, Lizzie Aigner and Eleazar Zuniga -- talk with Will Stevenson on Galesburg's Morning News.

 

 

There’s a lot going on in the business community in Galesburg and Knox County, and some of that is coming from local youth.  The

 

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