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Jessica Ketchum, Stephanie Sikorski, Sarah Baldwin, and Katelyn Davis at WGIL — Downtown Galesburg Coffee Crawl April 2026

Inside Galesburg’s First-Ever Coffee Crawl

The women behind the first-ever Downtown Galesburg Coffee Crawl join Galesburg's Morning News to talk about what's happening April 25 — and why three competing coffee shops decided to work together.
Jill Bradford standing in front of the WGIL sign in the studio

What is improv? Find out Saturday night at Prairie Players

Galesburg native Jill Bradford joins Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm on Galesburg's Morning News to talk about Saturday night's improv showcase at Prairie Players — and why the art form she brought back to Galesburg in 2018 is about a lot more than laughs.
Meta Rask from OSF HealthCare, manager of the Weight Loss Center at Peoria Riverplex, interviewed on Galesburg In Focus about GLP-1 medications, bariatric surgery, lifestyle programs, and sustainable health.

GLP-1s, Surgery, or Lifestyle? OSF Weight Loss Center

Meta Rask from OSF HealthCare discusses personalized weight management at the Peoria Riverplex—exploring GLP-1 medications, bariatric surgery candidacy, lifestyle pathways, and why lasting health goes beyond body weight.
OSF On Call Kate Johnson and Amy Mefford

OSF OnCall Mobile Unit Supports Local Pregnancy Care

OSF OnCall's Kate Johnson and Amy Mefford discuss the mobile support unit bringing prenatal and postpartum care to underserved women in Galesburg-area counties. The program addresses maternity care deserts with on-site exams, digital monitoring, and community outreach.
Jim Anderson, left, of North-And Company, a Galva-based crop insurance and commodities brokerage firm, and Lance Tarochione, a technical agronomist with DEKALB and Asgrow under Bayer Cropscience.

Illinois 2025 Harvest Chaos & 2026 Ag Hope

North-And. Co.’s Jim Anderson and Mitch Clodfelter with DEKALB/ASGROW’s Lance Tarochione on Galesburg In Focus: 2025 yield extremes, tariff impacts, marketing lessons, and why Galesburg-area agriculture stays strong in 2026.
Woman sick

Flu, COVID, RSV and colds in Knox County: What You Need to Know

Tammy Nelson and Erin Olson from the Knox County Health Department explain the local respiratory illness season, why Knox County's flu activity is more moderate than statewide reports, available vaccines, and practical prevention tips for flu, COVID, RSV and colds.
Chris Postin and Chris Willis for healthy New Year health interview on podcast.

Small Changes, Big Wins: New Year Health Tips

"Small changes can add up to big changes"—OSF St. Mary dietician Chris Willis and host Chris Postin on Galesburg In Focus: realistic New Year goals, 111-pound diabetes turnaround with GLP-1 medication, gut health, best diet, and sustainable tips.

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Wide health disparities in Chicago

CHICAGO (AP) _ A hospital system’s study of Chicago neighborhoods finds wide health disparities, including with post-traumatic stress disorder. The Sinai Urban Health Institute released a survey Thursday drawing upon responses from roughly 2,000 residents in nine…
Meta Rask from OSF HealthCare, manager of the Weight Loss Center at Peoria Riverplex, interviewed on Galesburg In Focus about GLP-1 medications, bariatric surgery, lifestyle programs, and sustainable health.

GLP-1s, Surgery, or Lifestyle? OSF Weight Loss Center

Meta Rask from OSF HealthCare discusses personalized weight management at the Peoria Riverplex—exploring GLP-1 medications, bariatric surgery candidacy, lifestyle pathways, and why lasting health goes beyond body weight.
Woman sick

Flu, COVID, RSV and colds in Knox County: What You Need to Know

Tammy Nelson and Erin Olson from the Knox County Health Department explain the local respiratory illness season, why Knox County's flu activity is more moderate than statewide reports, available vaccines, and practical prevention tips for flu, COVID, RSV and colds.
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