Knox County Board to consider brownfield grant
The Knox County Building Committee heard a presentation last night from Prairie Hills Resource Development President David King urging the county to apply for a “brownfield” grant.
The Knox County Building Committee heard a presentation last night from Prairie Hills Resource Development President David King urging the county to apply for a “brownfield” grant.
Pegasus Manufacturing, a company that makes a wide range of mechanical parts, moved from the Silicon Valley two years ago to be closer to other manufacturers they work in coordination with in Galesburg.
A new smartphone app is now available to Knox County residents that allows them to send emergency texts and pictures to 9-1-1 dispatchers.
Knox College will make two big announcements this Homecoming weekend, the first of which is a new building for the school.
District 205 Superintendent Ralph Grimm will give his proposal for how much he thinks Galesburg schools should increase their tax levy tonight.
The Rotary Park renovation that is bringing with it, an assortment of new recreation options, is expected to done by May 2017.
The individual Life Flighted in Friday’s crash on U.S. 150 outside of Knoxville is recovering from injuries sustained in that crash.
A 73 year old Galesburg woman was allegedly punched in the face and robbed of a small amount of cash in the 1300 block of N. Henderson St., Saturday.
As a warm up to the year and half closure on the East Main Street railroad tracks where the underpass will be constructed, most of this week that same intersection will be closed to traffic.
Shave for the Brave has been around for a little over two years, helping making it possible for veterans to fly to Washington D.C. to see the memorials of the wars they fought in and receive a