Sunday alcohol sale changes on Knoxville agenda
Residents of Knoxville may soon get an opportunity to purchase alcohol as early as 6:00 am on Sundays.
Galeburg Art Commission looking for trash can painters
Galesburg’s Public Art Commission is looking for artists or students of art to help beautify the downtown garbage cans.
Police investigate U.S. Cellular store burglary
A Galesburg cellular phone store is out tens of thousands of dollars of merchandise after a weekend break-in.
Shake winner Kersh looks back at competition and ahead to Air National Guard
It’s been a whirlwind few weeks for Jacie Kersh.
New terms for Mayor and Alderman begin with Ferris Building optioning decision
Mayor John Pritchard as well as Alderman Wayne Dennis, Corine Anderson and Wayne Allen all will be sworn in tonight for a new term.
Sen. Weaver gathers ‘best and brightest’ for Youth Advisory Council
Senator Chuck Weaver recently hosted nearly three dozen high school students at the Illinois Capitol for his Youth Advisory Council. Students got a chance to draft mock legislation and then get it passed through a committee with
Officials reveal downtown Galesburg future development plans
Galesburg officials have unveiled future plans for the downtown area including bike trails, public art and a Ferris wheel.
Wilder touts new science curriculum for Knoxville schools
On Monday the Knoxville School Board adopted a new science curriculum.
No lobby access to Galesburg Police for a few days
You can’t go to the Galesburg Public Safety Building for a few days starting now.
Galesburg’s unemployment rate hits 2-year low in March
Galesburg’s unemployment rate fell to 5.5 percent in March marking three months in a row that it has declined and showing the lowest rate in nearly two years.