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Macomb mayor meets Pope Leo XIV: ‘This was a little overwhelming’ Macomb Mayor Mike Inman met with Pope Leo XIV during a recent trip to the Vatican sponsored by the Illinois Municipal League.

Macomb Mayor Mike Inman met with Pope Leo XIV during a recent trip to the Vatican sponsored by the Illinois Municipal League.

“It was an opportunity for me as a lifelong Catholic Christian to be in a space that never would I have dreamed I would have the opportunity to be in,” Inman said.

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Galesburg schools are scaling back the use of Chromebooks. Here’s why Instead of the district assigning Chromebooks to each student, the devices will be stored in shared carts in classrooms and libraries and checked out when instruction requires them.

Galesburg District 205 will stop assigning individual Chromebooks to students in grades two through eight beginning next school year as part of a broader shift in how classroom technology is used in the district.

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‘Exploitation is a low-risk, high-profit crime.’ Macomb city employees trained to spot human trafficking “Exploitation is a low-risk, high-profit crime,” said Carol Merna, Chief Executive Officer for the Peoria-based Center for Prevention of Abuse. She led the training.

All of the approximately 150 city employees in Macomb recently underwent training that could help them spot cases of human trafficking.

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FlixBus coming to Galesburg with twice-daily stops, new regional connections Intercity bus service is expanding in Galesburg after the city council approved an agreement allowing Flix North America Inc. to operate from the city-owned Amtrak depot on South Seminary Street.

Intercity bus service is expanding in Galesburg after the city council approved an agreement allowing Flix North America Inc. to operate from the city-owned Amtrak depot on South Seminary Street.

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Meet the Republican primary candidates for Warren County Sheriff Four Republican candidates are running in the primary for Warren County Sheriff. Unless an independent candidate files to run it in the general election later this year, the winner of the primary will...

Four Republican candidates are running in the primary for Warren County Sheriff. Unless an independent candidate files to run it in the general election later this year, the winner of the primary will run unopposed in the general election.

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Macomb buys downtown building where Lincoln stayed The city council this week agreed to pay $150,000 to acquire the south half of the structure built in 1857 as the Randolph House Hotel.

Mayor Mike Inman said the city would like to get the building into a developer’s hands so that the second and third floors can be redeveloped into an attraction for visitors and a place where they could stay.

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New program revives older homes, opens paths to homeownership in Monmouth Jamieson Community Center and Pattee Foundation are partnering to buy older homes in Monmouth, improve them, then sell them to individuals and families.

Jamieson Community Center and Pattee Foundation are partnering to buy older homes in Monmouth, improve them, then sell them to individuals and families.

The goal is to address Monmouth’s housing shortage, and to provide pathways to homeownership for lower-income residents.

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SRC president leaving for job in Springfield Curt Oldfield led SRC for 14 years.

Spoon River College President Curt Oldfield will leave the community college this summer to become president of Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield.

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Galesburg woman sentenced for distributing ‘astronomical’ amounts of meth Nichole M. Schmidt, 43, was sentenced to more than 25 years in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.

A Galesburg woman responsible for distributing what a federal judge called an “astronomical” amount of meth in Iowa was sentenced last week to more than 25 years in federal prison.

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Mary Davis Home to close indefinitely in March The announcement came the day after the Knox County board approved up to $500,000 in emergency funding for the juvenile detention center, and amid an ongoing federal class action lawsuit against the f...

The closure comes amid an ongoing federal class action lawsuit against the juvenile detention center, and months after a federal judge ordered administrators to make immediate reforms and end the use of solitary confinement.

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‘Right in the Eye’ to bring early French cinema to life at Galesburg’s Orpheum Theatre “Right in the Eye” is a live movie concert that pairs short, silent films by French filmmaker Georges Méliès with musicians performing on stage.

The films are more than a century old, but the creator of the show, Jean-François Alcoléa, said Méliès pioneered many techniques that are recognizable today.

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Federal court dismisses second Schmalshof complaint A federal court has dismissed a second lawsuit filed against McDonough County and its sheriff by a former deputy who was fired.

A federal court has dismissed a second lawsuit filed against McDonough County and its sheriff by a former deputy who was fired.

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Monmouth College secures $5M ‘transformational’ estate gift A $5 million investment from 1965 Monmouth College graduate William Goldsborough and his wife, Beverly, will be used in several ways on the private liberal arts college campus.

A $5 million investment from 1965 Monmouth College graduate William Goldsborough and his wife, Beverly, will be used in several ways on the private liberal arts college campus.

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Federal court dismisses second Schmalshof complaint A federal court has dismissed a second lawsuit filed against McDonough County and its sheriff by a former deputy who was fired.

A federal court has dismissed a second lawsuit filed against McDonough County and its sheriff by a former deputy who was fired.

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‘A good first step.’ Monmouth to establish east-side TIF district with goal of developing new housing subdivision The city council has approved an option to purchase nine-acre parcel on 12th Street and has given the go-ahead to establish a Tax Increment Financing district on the city’s east side.

To address a need for single-family housing, the city of Monmouth plans to annex a parcel on the city’s east side, build a new street, and extend water and sewer services with the goal of attracting home builders and developers to construct a new housing subdivision.

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Galesburg pursuing federal-state rail grant for South Street underpass planning In all, the planning study would cost $3.65 million, with 80% covered by the grant and the remainder split between the city and BNSF Railway. It would pay for conceptual design, environmental analysis...

The city is applying for the federal-state grant as other development projects are on the horizon in that area of downtown. The National Railroad Hall of Hame will be constructed near the Amtrak station

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Cornel West, Robert George to discuss ‘fruitful disagreement’ at Knox College event The Etz Family Institute for Civic Leadership and Dialogue at Knox College will host a conversation with Cornel West and Robert P. George, two nationally known scholars whose friendship spans deep ide...

Their discussion will draw from their recent co-authored book, “Truth Matters: A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division.”

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Macomb property chosen as first project for regional land bank The Prairie Hills Land Bank Authority will seek a $1 million federal grant to clean up the former Haeger Pottery property in Macomb.

The Prairie Hills Land Bank Authority’s first project will be the environmental cleanup of the former Haeger Pottery property, 411 W. Calhoun St. in Macomb.

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Knox College welcomes Grammy winner S. Carey and John Raymond for Jazz Residency The residency connects Knox students and the Galesburg community with world-class jazz artists for a week of workshops and collaborative activities. It will culminate in a free concert at the Orpheum ...

This year’s artists-in-residence are John Raymond, a Grammy-nominated trumpeter celebrated for his innovative approach to jazz, and S. (Sean) Carey, a versatile, multiple Grammy Award-winning, multi-instrumentalist best known for his dynamic work with Bon Iver.

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England pleads not guilty in fatal Lake Storey Road crash A Galesburg woman has pleaded not guilty to aggravated DUI, reckless homicide, and drug possession in a fatal crash late last year on Lake Storey Road.

Ashley England was on pretrial release for a separate charge of drug possession when her car crossed the double center line in the 1300 block of North Lake Storey Road and collided with another vehicle on Nov. 22.

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Galesburg District 205 considering boundary changes to balance elementary enrollment The board could take action on the proposed changes in February or March.

The Galesburg school board on Monday heard a proposal to change school boundaries in two neighborhoods in order to better spread out enrollment in the district's three elementary schools.

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Macomb hires new community development director The team at Macomb city hall will have a new member beginning Jan. 20.

The city council agreed to hire Cesar Suarez to be Macomb’s new community development director.

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One-woman protest in Macomb: ‘Things aren’t right with our government’ Cindy Owsley said she participated in 40 protests last year. This is already her second of 2026.

Americans have held demonstrations throughout the nation’s 250-year history. Some have been massive. Others, like a recent protest in Macomb, have been on the smaller side.

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A Hancock County man charged in a fatal Christmas Eve stabbing was granted pretrial release. Here’s why Under the state’s Pretrial Fairness Act, probable cause alone is not enough to hold someone in jail before trial.

A Hamilton man charged with fatally stabbing his fiance’s brother in the chest on Christmas Eve is not in the custody of the Hancock County jail.

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Flu activity surges as Illinois vaccination rates hover under 22% Dr. Brian Curtis, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for OSF HealthCare, said last year’s surge in respiratory illness was due to a combination of influenza, COVID, and RSV. This year, it’s prim...

“We’re busy,” said Dr. Brian Curtis, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for OSF HealthCare, which operates hospitals in Galesburg and Monmouth. “Right now, I think everybody is. Clinics and PromptCares and OSF OnCalls and the hospitals are busy with respiratory illnesses.”

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Groundbreaking set for park honoring Macomb’s first Black police officer A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for August 4 at the future site of William H. Thorpe Memorial Park.

Macomb is preparing to break ground on William H. Thorpe Memorial Park.

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Pritzker to Knox College grads: Show up, be confident, and have doubt Gov. JB Pritzker had a few invitations to deliver commencement addresses this year, but said he wanted to come to Knox College because of its abolitionist roots.
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Money flowed and PACs attacked in local mayoral elections this year. Here’s what the candidates spent. Quarterly reports filed this week with the Illinois State Board of Elections show a couple of trends in local mayoral elections.

In Galesburg, former mayor John Pritchard's campaign spent more than $135,000 between Jan. 1 and March 31, which was 20 times more than incumbent Peter Schwartzman's campaign spent during the same time period to win the race.

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Visas revoked for some WIU international students The university's current international student enrollment is 652.

Western Illinois University says visas for “a small number” of its international students have been revoked.

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Prayer service to support Haitian, other immigrants in Monmouth The prayer service for immigrants and refugees will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in the sanctuary of First Lutheran Church, 116 S. B St., in Monmouth.

As some immigrants and refugees living and working in Monmouth are being notified by the federal government that they need to leave the country, faith leaders will host a prayer service for them on Wednesday night.

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