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Galesburg's Morning News

About This Show
Tune in to hear Galesburg’s Morning News with Tyler Gumm, Cameron Line, and Jay Redfern, weekdays 5 to 9 a.m., on 93.7 FM and 1400 AM WGIL. They will keep you updated on the latest news, events, sports, and weather, as well as feature conversations with news-makers and a wide variety of people involved in our community. Following the show, many of those conversations will then be featured here as podcasts.

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Daniel Leahy and his partner Pippi Ardennia — known as “Dan and Pippi — will be joined by other…
After years of planning, building, organizing, arranging, and accepting donations, the Abingdon Historical Society is ready to open its…
Huntington’s Disease is a genetic disorder that breaks down the brain’s nerve cells, deteriorating physical and mental abilities. It’s like,…
There are many great things going on in Galesburg in the coming weekend, and among them are a number…
Learning about the September 11th terrorist attacks has been an eye-opening experience for at least some of the students…
After a test-run last year, the Downtown Community Partnership in Galesburg is going forward with a “pop-up concert” this…
A Galesburg organization helping the community, and its students, try and lead healthy lives is once again hosting its…
This week, Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman issued a proclamation to the Workforce Office of Western Illinois marking September as…
The Knox College Prairie Fire open the 2024 football season by taking on Eureka College at 1 p.m. Saturday,…
It’s an important way to learn about a problem people don’t always want to talk about, despite how pervasive…
Doug Farley, a commercial airline pilot from Oklahoma, is in Galesburg this week, along with hundreds of others, for…
The annual celebration of a World War II-era plane starts Monday, with a fly-over of the Galesburg Labor Day…
WGIL’s Will Stevenson is the first to tell he loves being a Galesburg resident.  But, every now and then,…
The longest-running Labor Day parade in the country is Galesburg’s, and it’s this Monday, September 2 at 10 a.m. Organized…
Maybe a bit of a “brand refresh” helped the fall sports teams at Carl Sandburg College get off to…
If last year’s event hadn’t been rained out, this would be the third year for a Hispanic Heritage Festival…
History and entertainment converge this weekend in the historic Henry County community of Bishop Hill. The Bishop Hill Heritage Association…
The new school year is already underway in ROWVA School District 208, and with that comes better air conditioning…
The Illinois arm of ABATE has become one of the largest advocacy and lobbying organizations in the state of…
Tom Hawkins, former Galesburg High School Principal, is working on settling in to his new role as Superintendent of…
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