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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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Enjoy some delicious bar-b-que this Friday while helping support projects that themselves help OSF HealthCare St. Mary Medical Center. …
The Galesburg City Council meeting will be held Monday, June 17.  Prior to now, City Manager Eric Hanson says…
You can support Court Appointed Special Advocates of West Central Illinois through a “photo scavenger hunt” coming up soon,…
The just-passed and signed into law Illinois state budget doesn’t include nearly the amount of money that local Soil…
What has become a summertime tradition of sorts begins anew this week.  “First Fridays” on South Seminary Street features…
Veterans of all ages who live in Knox County can get aid or learn where to turn for other…
The annual meeting open to the public of the Knox County Area Project for Economic Development is later this…
There are a number of items on Monday night’s Galesburg City Council meeting, but none that could be considered…
Galesburg High School will, once again this year, play host to one more important community events around.  “Relay for…
Retired Galesburg teacher Jim Jacobs has published his second — and what he says will be his final –…
In June and July, Prairie Players Civic Theatre will be very busy.  They’ll have a beer tasting, a play…
Since its formation in the 1970’s, performances by Choral Dynamics has raised $650,000 for local organizations.  Another such group…
2023-2024 has been a good and successful school year for the Galesburg Area Vocational Center.  In addition to students…
Did you know Blackthorn Hill Nature Preserve, five miles northwest of Galesburg, is free and open to the public? …
The historic Henry County Swedish colony town of Bishop Hill will, for the first time since COVID-19, host a…
The Galesburg School Board earlier this month voted to hire Jeff Ewing as the next Galesburg Junior/Senior High School…
An agriculture show going on Friday, May 24, at Galesburg High School is designed to get more students interested…
The addition of jobs at Thrushwood Farms in Galesburg, and at the Western Smokehouse Partners corporate office in downtown…
A first-time concert will be held Friday, May 24, at Central Congregational Church hosted by Knox College.  It’s a…
The Galesburg City Council meets Monday night, May 20, and in addition to two big economic development projects, the…
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