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178 students graduate from University Honors Program

One-hundred-seventy-eight graduating seniors have completed the requirements of the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This is the largest number of Honors graduates in a single term in the 33-year history of the program.

To graduate from the University Honors Program, students must maintain at least a 3.5 grade-point average, complete a senior project or research thesis, and fulfill other curricular requirements.

Following is a list of University Honors Program graduates by hometown. Th ... Read more

Neighbors rally behind Altona farmer who suffered spinal cor

ALTONA — In the moments after a farm accident that left Pete Main lying on the barnyard ground unable to feel anything from his shoulders down, he had a message for his son.

“The neighbors are going to want to rally,” he told Tyler ... Read more

From disputes to a breakup: wounds still raw after U.S. elec

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Burning passions over Donald Trump’s presidency are taking a personal toll on both sides of the political divide. For Gayle McCormick, it is particularly wrenching: she has separated from her husband of 22 years.

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UPDATE: Former East Galesburg, Ill. Trustee speaks out after

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The soon-to-be former Police Chief, Jack Harlan, shared his resignation letter with TV6 this afternoon. In the letter, he writes, "While it was a very difficult decision to leave this outstanding team, it has always been one of m ... Read more

Analysis: Big U.S., Brazil Harvests, Slow China Demand, Ease Crop Shortage Fears

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CHICAGO/NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) – Big U.S. harvests, near-perfect weather for planting in Brazil and signs of slowing purchases by top buyer China are bolstering supplies of two of the top globally traded commodities: soy and corn.

The rising stocks indicate that prices for those key crops, as well as for other staples such as sugar and coffee, may have peaked after the surge sparked by the onset of the pandemic, farmers, brokers and analysts said.

Lower crop prices would be good news ... Read more

Referee Hulin hangs up cleats after 50 years

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A high school football fan would be desperate to find a football field in Northwest Illinois, chances are that Don Hulin has blown his whistle and dropped a flag on it. Hulin ended his fifty-three year officiating career just t ... Read more

Two charged on armed violence and drug charges in Knox Count

Two 18-year-old's have been arrested after an investigation into the illegal sales and trafficking cannabis and controlled substance.

Officials with the Galesburg Police Department say 18-year-old Mitchell Swing, and 18-year-old Cade W. ... Read more

Happy 185th Birthday, Knox!

Knox College celebrated its 185th birthday with the traditional wooden cake and various events, including a conversation with past and present athletic directors, a presentation on the Underground Railroad by historian Owen Muelder '63, and a library ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.