Community leaders talk Black Lives Matter and the importance of dialogue
Emotions continue to run high on a daily basis for some who feel frustration with police violence on black citizens.
Harlan joins in suit against Election Day voter registration law
Republican Congressional candidate Patrick Harlan has joined with a public interest group to file suit against the State of Illinois’ current Election Day voter registration law.
Pet Supplies Plus bringing corporate owned store to Galesburg
Pet Supplies Plus is bringing a store to Galesburg that is expected to open by early October.
Audi’s to move into former Moose Lodge on Cherry Street
A local restaurant that re-opened on Henderson Street in February is on the move again.
Your weekend: Cars and quilts blanket the area today and tomorrow
This weekend, area residents can go full throttle or take in a bit more timid activity.
Sen. Weaver says Illinois needs plan to bring business back
Republican Sen. Chuck Weaver of the 37th District says Illinois doesn’t necessarily need to have all of it’s problems solved for business to come back to the state.
Munson Hybrids owners witness agriculture in Cuba
Cuba has begun to change as it’s started to open itself up to the rest of the world but they still have a long way to go.
Five new charges, bond increase ruled in meth case
A Galesburg man arrested Monday for possessing meth and meth making items during a traffic stop now faces five new charges, all of which are Class X felonies.
Local coach, past Olympian talks Rio games
Yesterday was officially the first day of the 2016 summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Central Congregational Church in ‘process’ of finding future uses
Central Congregational Church in Galesburg held meetings with community members in June that gave them some ideas on how to keep the 118 year-old building afloat for years to come.