Local lawmakers react to Rauner’s State of the State
Gov. Bruce Rauner gave his fourth State of the State Address yesterday in Springfield, while facing fierce opposition in his re-election bid this year.
Knox County Farm Bureau celebrates its 100th year.
The Knox County Farm Bureau was first formed a century ago.
Galesburg man facing home invasion felony charges
A preliminary hearing has been set for a 29-year-old Galesburg man who had been arrested after a physical altercation that occurred Saturday night above the Seminary Street Pub.
India’s premier comedian to give Knox’s 2018 Commencement Address
It has been announced that India’s premier comedian and Knox Alumnus Vir Das will be giving the 2018 Commencement Address for his alma mater in June.
Monmouth Professor talks report on Democratic woes across Midwest
A Monmouth College professor, who is also a seasoned political consultant has written a report on how Democrats in politics can better serve and compete electorally in the Midwest.
Video appearance for Galesburg man arrested on drug related FTA warrants
A Galesburg man was arrested over the weekend for outstanding warrants and drug possession made a video appearance in Knox County Circuit Court on Monday.
GPD responds to shots fired calls on South Pearl Street
Multiple shots fired calls brought Galesburg Police officers to a residence in the 600 block of South Pearl Street around 3:45 on Sunday morning.
Galesburg woman to be guest of Bustos at State of the Union
Members of Congress, the Supreme Court and the U.S. Cabinet are gathering to hear President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union Tuesday night. But among their ranks will be a Galesburg woman, Sarah Miller.
City of Galesburg to take control of Connie Nott Canine Area
The City of Galesburg will soon be taking control of the Connie Nott Canine Area located within Inbinder Park on Carl Sandburg Drive.
Not negative news: local home sales increasing
More homes are selling in the Galesburg area — at least, if statistics from 2017 are any indication. What’s more, those homes are going for more money than they did in the last year. Tim Eagle, president