Art in the park fest returns this summer as a part of Railroad Days
Art is coming back to the park this summer.
205 to hear feedback on substitute teacher issues
The District 205 Board of Education meets tonight for a regularly scheduled meeting.
Bustos breaks with party leadership to vote for federal spending plan
Lawmakers in Washington were able to reach a bipartisan budget agreement on Friday that will put and to end squabbles for now, at least over short term funding bills. The bill had more Republican support than Democratic
Moody’s removes negative outlook on Sandburg’s bond rating
Carl Sandburg College had a black mark on it’s bond rating recently removed.
Monmouth College launches minor in investigative forensics
Will Monmouth College produce the next Sherlock Holmes?
Galesburg’s Got Talent starts search
Over the course of the next few weeks we are going to find out who Galesburg’s most talented individuals are.
First community solar project coming to Knox County
The wheels are in motion for Trajectory Energy Partners to build the first community solar energy installation in Knox County.
$1M bond in first-degree murder trial
After being denied bond for more than a month, a Monmouth man’s bail has been set for one-million dollars with $100,000 needed to get out of jail.
Early voting being pushed back a few weeks
While February 8th is the statutory start of early voting for the March 20th General Primary Election, in light of a pending litigation in the Appellate Court, ballots will not be ready until as early as February
Mark Rogers files suit against A-Town School Board and former superintendent
The Technology Director for Abingdon-Avon schools has filed a civil lawsuit against the district’s Board of Education.