Federal meth case opened against Galesburg man
A federal case has been opened against a Galesburg man facing meth charges in Peoria.
School reps in Springfield to ask for education funding
Students, superintendents and school board members from the area are in Springfield today to impress upon policy makers the impact no education funding next year would have on school districts.
Galesburg receives $4M federal loan to abate lead service lines
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has given Galesburg preliminary approval for a $4 million forgivable federal loan to eliminate about a third of the city’s lead service lines.
Survey Shows We Spend 7,700 Days Of Our Life Doing This
Reebok surveyed more than 9,000 people from all over the world to ask how they spend their days. Assuming the average person lives to be 71 years – or 25,915 days old – they’ll spend: 10,625 of
MENTAL FLOSS TRIVIA: 82% of people who own a home have one of these. What are they?
ANSWER: A Welcome Mat!
205 cancels K-5 summer school due to no state budget
Last night, the schools of ROE 33 met to discuss how each are impacted by Illinois having no budget. A prime example is Galesburg and District 205 canceling this year’s K-5 summer school.
Galesburg Organizing Project releases survey results for old Armory
The Galesburg Organizing Project has announced the results of a survey conducted to determine the viability of the old National Guard Armory as a possible event and community center.