Moffitt backing Trump as local lawmakers line up for presidential election
With yesterday’s four primary wins Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination for president and will now square off with presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in the general election.
Knox County takes next steps in courthouse repairs
At one time Knox County had plans drawn up for a $14 million new courthouse. But as the Knox County Building Committee continues with repairs, it looks like the current 130-year-old one will be around for a
Pregnant driver air lifted to hospital after Lewistown crash
A motorist who told police she was four months pregnant was air lifted to OSF St. Francis Monday afternoon after being struck by another vehicle in Lewistown.
Local Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics Illinois today
Galesburg police, 911 dispatchers and their families will be at the North Henderson Street McDonald’s today collecting donations as part of this year’s Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Central Congregational seeking input on church’s future
Central Congregational Church is asking for community input on the future of the iconic Galesburg structure.
Clinton Foundation health initiative officially underway
Local leaders met this morning with Clinton Foundation representatives to begin the multi-year process of improving the health of Knox County residents through the Clinton Health Matters Initiative.
Henderson man killed by freight train
A Henderson man is dead after being struck by a freight train.
First human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year is Warren County resident
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — State officials have confirmed the first human case of West Nile virus in Illinois this year. According to Warren County Health Administrator Jenna Link, the individual is a Warren County resident who has
Galesburg Council approves Daly as assessor
Galesburg City Council approved the appointment of a new assessor last night.
Knoxville moves forward with state beautification grant
Knoxville City Council last night agreed to apply for an Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program grant that would cover 80 percent of up to $2 million in beautification projects.