April is Foot Health Awareness Month: What you need to know

Dr. Jeremiah Bushmaker from OSF HealthCare St. Mary Medical Center and Holy Family Medical in Monmouth, talks abott the importance of foot care
Reviving Monmouth: $1.5M downtown grant, Public Square, and more with Mayor Davies

A deep dive into some of Monmouth’s transformative projects and community growth
Dementia Friendly Galesburg: Lighting the Way

Initiative aims to make Galesburg more inclusive, offer education and demonstrations, and foster overall tolerance for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s
Ventriloquism and Comedy: Taylor Mason at The Orpheum

Taylor Mason, the 1991 Ed McMahon’s Star Search grand champion is bringing his world-famous ventriloquism act to The Historic Orpheum Theatre Stage in Galesburg
Step Up: Galesburg’s Soles4Souls Shoe Drive

Join Galesburg’s movement to collect 20,000 pairs for global impact
Meet Greg Saul: Galesburg’s new 6th Ward alderman

Newly-elected Ward 6 alderperson talks about the needs in his ward, along with his vision for Galesburg
Roaring Twenties: Thrive’s auction night preview

18th annual auction fundraiser is Saturday, April 26 at The Vault in Galesburg
City Matters II: Revamping East Main Street; Galesburg water quality

City officials discuss East Main Streetscaping project, a road diet initiative to transform the corridor from I-74 to Grand Avenue. They also talk about the status of Galesburg’s water.
City Matters: Bonds for Knox College, pickleball courts, assistant CM

Galesburg City Manager Eric Hanson previews tonight’s City Council meeting.
Farm Talk: Tariffs, trends, ag innovations and more

A deep dive into Galesburg-area agriculture with local experts Jim Anderson and Lance Tarochione
To Plant Or Not To Plant: That Is The Question

This week on AgTalk, Lance shares his list of factors that contribute to the decision farmers face whether to continue planting including soil temperature, upcoming weather events and even peer pressure.
Teeing off on 101 seasons at Bunker Links with Bryan Luedtke

What’s new at Bunker Links in 2025? The golf pro fills us in …
From Classroom to Council: Wendel Hunigan on revitalizing Galesburg

Newly-elected Ward 2 alderperson talks about the need to address the visible deterioration in his ward, along with his vision for Galesburg
Hands Around the Courthouse: Raising awareness for child abuse

Event takes place Thursday, April 17 in Galesburg
Advocating for Galesburg: KCAP-led delegation travels to D.C.

KCAP president Ken Springer explains motivation behind the trip, how the delegation was selected and what they accomplished
Nurturing Calm: Local Business Develops Sensory Products For Adults & Children With Autism

In this episode of Galesburg In Focus, Chris Postin talks with Rebecca Mowers Nelson, a full-time mom and a psychotherapist specializing in Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Trauma, and Sensory Issues. She is also the founder and Designer of Abby & Noah Company, a local, family-owned business developing sensory products for adults and children with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, ADHD and more.
Eager To Start Spring Planting & The Masters


Cooke Park development holds special meaning for two south-side Galesburg residents

Longtime south-end residents Gayla Perez Pacheco and Stephanie Jackson Grimes were driving forces behind bringing the park to fruition
From Easter Eggs, to Touch-a-Truck to Fishing Derby: Plenty of recreation in Galesburg

The annual community Easter Egg Hunt is at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 13 at Lakeside Recreation Facility.
The First Five: Unlocking self-regulation for Galesburg’s youngest

Free event designed for children aged 0 to 5 and their guardians, focusing on the crucial concept of self-regulation in early childhood development
