State budget stalemate leaving Knoxville schools with uncertainty
The nearly half a year the State of Illinois has gone without a budget has cast a cloud of anxiety over a bulk of Illinois institutions.
Bond issue on final reading for Galesburg Council tonight
A rather light agenda is in the works for Galesburg City Council members tonight who will decide the fate of a $10.7 million bond issue set to be used for a number of infrastructure, street and capital
Restaurants announced as Knoxville moves toward annexation of Love’s Travel Stop
Knoxville’s mayor pro tem says the city plans to annex Love’s Travel Stop after the chain finalizes its purchase of land owned by Knox County.
Knox College reflects on the legacy of King
This year marks the 30th anniversary since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was first celebrated in the United States.
Annual breakfast honors message of Martin Luther King Jr.
Community leaders filed into First Baptist Church this morning, taking a reprieve from the harsh outdoors to celebrate the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Following essay readings by local grade schoolers — who were introduced
Area celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. today
All around the area, people are celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today and his forward-looking message of racial equality and justice.
Sundberg calls for more female community college presidents
President of Carl Sandburg College, Dr. Lori Sundberg is calling for change at the top of the community college ladder.
Bitter cold hits Knox County
With wind chills expected to get down to negative 27 degrees by tonight, Knox County is experiencing the bitter cold of winter and residents are reminded to stay safe.
United Way still serving local community despite tough times
Those few dollars that come out of your paycheck to support a local non-profit are more needed than ever.
Abingdon woman killed following wreck donates kidney to man in need
Compassion even in the final hours of life has taken place locally.