Out of Darkness Walk and Rescue Mission hog roast for your weekend
There’s a lot of local opportunities this weekend to get out, do some good and maybe even fun while at the same time.
Register-Mail changing distribution schedule
The Galesburg Register-Mail is going to go through some more changes.
Galesburg Fire Chief to retire in October
Now that Galesburg has a new police chief, it appears it is time to find a new fire chief.
Bustos receives biofuels award, welcomes Honor Flight Veterans this week
Congresswoman Cheri Bustos received the Fueling Growth Award from Growth Energy on Tuesday, September 10th.
Judge denies motion to dismiss McGruder wrongful death suit
A Knox County judge denied a motion on Wednesday to dismiss the civil lawsuit Jenni McGruder’s family filed against the operators of the Seminary Street Pub.
Galesburg remembers 9/11 and honors fallen local firefighters
The City of Galesburg has once again remembered those who lost their lives due to the worst terrorist attack on American soil — 18 years ago Wednesday.
Registration open for hemp field day in Roseville
Farmers who have considered growing hemp as a cash crop but are unaware of the best practices have an opportunity to learn from someone how’s been at it for a few years now.
Knox and Monmouth continue to climb up rankings of liberal arts colleges
Both of the area’s liberal arts college are once again moving up the national rankings as decided by U.S. News and World Report.
Galesburg lead water testing results show improvements
Galesburg has spent the last three years working to replace the town’s lead water service lines.
Former nursing home chaplain gets 26 years on sex charges
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) – The former chaplain for a western Illinois nursing home has been sentenced to 26 years in prison for sex abuse charges involving both a child and elderly women.