From teacher to administrator to Athletic Director: Meet Nick Young

Young says his career has led to this opportunity
Meet the 2024 Knox County Fair Queens

Fresh off their weekend wins of their titles, the 2024 Knox County Fair Queens joined Galesburg's Morning News on Monday.
Emersyn Fleisher, Bailey McGarry, and Mia Lynch talked with Will Stevenson about what it was like to win, advice for fellow pageant participants, and more. The three will have a busy week of activities at the fair this week.
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The 2024 Knox County Fair Queen Pageant winners, from left: Junior Miss Bailey McGarry, Little Miss Mia Lynch and Queen Emersyn Fleisher. (WGIL)[/caption]
Talking Ag Econ: Whether Or Not To Spray Fungicide On Your Corn


Jimmy Isaacson: Celebrating Galesburg’s Mr. Baseball

Jami Isaacson talks about the honor of having the baseball diamond at H.T. Custer Park named in honor of his late father and longtime baseball coach Jimmy Isaacson
Experience the excitement: A preview of the 2024 Knox County Fair

The oldest county fair in Illinois is set for July 8-13 at the Knox County Fairground
Taste of Galesburg needs volunteers to help at this year’s event

At least 50 volunteers are needed
Big ‘FUN-raising’ shows coming to the Orpheum Theatre

The hope is to bring in enough money to be able to afford even bigger performances
Why Jeremy Karlin is leaving the Knox County State’s Attorney’s Office

New job, overwhelmed with work at the current job, issues with the Pretrial Fairness Act, and more
‘A Silver Streak at my core.’ Meet new Galesburg football coach Shawn Hickey

He talks about the task in front of him, how he will prioritize increasing numbers for the program, what his style will be and more
Talking Politics and the Presidential Debate


A second chance before needing a second chance; inside Knox County’s diversion and deferred prosecution programs

Coordinator: Diversion programs can be life-changing for those in them, while also helping unclog courtrooms and benefitting local non-profits
Monmouth College President Clarence Wyatt: The exit interview

Clarence Wyatt, the President of Monmouth College, is retiring from the post as of Sunday, June 30, following more than a decade of service. Wyatt, up to that point, had spent most of his academic career at an institution of higher learning in his native Kentucky.
Wyatt has definitely made an impact on Monmouth College in his time here. Prior to turning in his keys, he spoke with Will Stevenson for WGIL's Galesburg In Focus.
What fireworks are, and aren’t, legal in Galesburg, and how to use fireworks safely

Chances are, the fireworks you bought in Indiana are illegal
VNA wants you to help ‘Fill the Freezer’

VNA Community Services in Galesburg has some new appliances in house that will help feed the senior citizens in the area. The freezers are the subject of a new "Fill the Freezer" initiative, that will help the home-delivered and congregate meal programs at the agency.
Find out how you can help with Michael Bennett, Executive Director, in this conversation from Galesburg's Morning News.
A conversation with State Sen. Mike Halpin

Halpin discusses early childhood, K-12, the state budget, crime, and legislative accomplishments
Everything you need to know about the 2024 edition of Railroad Days

Food, entertainment, a carnival, hump yard tours, and much more
Do Presidential debates matter anymore?

Johnson: This debate may matter in only seven states
Weekend event celebrates Congolese Galesburg and Monmouth-area residents

Music, food, dancing, and learning about another culture
This year’s Railroad Days Train Show is the biggest yet

Model train sets will be given away hourly through the weekend
‘SummerFEST’: Something for kids (and parents) to do this summer starts Thursday

A free carnival-like event for kids and parents, bringing them together
