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Couple to restore historic Galesburg home to former glory
A couple is working to restore a historic Galesburg home to its former glory. The home, originally owned by W. S. Purington in the 1890’s, figures into Galesburg’s rich history. Purington was the co-owner of the Purington Brick Company in Galesburg, which was once the largest producer of brick pavers in the world, in the early 1900’s. The home has since been a designated landmark by the City of Galesburg Landmark Commission. The new owners of the historical home say they want the community to benefit from their restorations.
2 people arrested in connection to drug induced death investigation, deputies say
MERCER Co., Ill. (KWQC) - Two people were arrested as part of an ongoing investigation involving a drug induced death at the end of 2023. On Dec. 22, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office along with the Mercer County Coroner’s Office were called to investigate a death in rural Sherrard, Ill., according to a media release from the sheriff’s office. The investigation led to the arrests of two people on Tuesday.
Galesburg Beer Fest, farmers markets and more: 13 things to do in the area
The first weekend of May means it's time for the "greatest two minutes in sports." If you're not inclined to watching the Kentucky Derby, there are several events going on in the Galesburg area that may interest you. Here are some things we found:. G-ALES-Burg Beer Fest. What: The G-ALES-Burg...
Police report: More details released after man enters Galesburg High School after being denied access
GALESBURG, Ill. — More details have emerged after a man was escorted out of Galesburg Junior Senior High School last week. On Monday, April 22, 22-year-old Andre Odom allegedly followed students into the high school's main entrance when the doors were unlocked during a passing period. According to a police report obtained by News 8, Odom went to the front office and told staff he wanted to enroll in school and earn his GED.
Hope Initiative hands outs 43,000 pounds of turkey Wednesday in Galesburg, runs out
GALESBURG, Ill. — UPDATE:. In just two and a half hours, Hope Initiative gave all 43,000 pounds of frozen turkey to 435 cars. At its longest, the line of cars stretched for 12 blocks. It all came from a "bonus shipment" of surplus food. Organizer Vanessa Rekash said it's...
Many Paths: Galesburg needs more housing options sooner than later
Last July, the Galesburg City Council approved the commission of a study to assess the housing needs in our community. It was originally projected to take nine months so hopefully we should be getting the results in the near future. Before we even get the report I am sure of...
Pet dies in Galesburg house fire
GALESBURG, Ill. — The Galesburg Fire Department responded to a structure fire Sunday morning at the 900 block of Hawkinson Avenue. Firefighters responded to a single-family residence fire. Upon arrival, first responders encountered smoke and flames coming from a window. Crews entered the home from the rear and extinguished the fire.
Galesburg skating rink back and ready to roll
A Galesburg roller rink once in jeopardy of losing its role as a safe community spot has residents back skating again after installing a new floor. As Our Quad Cities News reporter Victoria Frazier found out, the rink is ready to roll into the future.
Galesburg man appears on attempted murder charges
A judge found probable cause to charge a Galesburg man with attempted murder following a shooting last month. Tomas Rubio, 21, appeared in Knox County court on Monday for a preliminary hearing. Michael Ingles, a detective with the Galesburg Police Department, testified Rubio and the victim both worked at McDonald’s...
Commentary: The library that Galesburg dreamed
The Galesburg Public Library opened at its new location on Wednesday, April 24. More than 1,300 people flooded through the sliding doors that day, over three times the number of visitors to the library one year before, in the previous location. Some were moved to tears, overwhelmed by the climactic...
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