GALENA–The Galena City Council voted in September 2022 to end open burning in Galena for health safety reasons.
To provide residents an alternative to burning, the City is offering free …
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4/11/23
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POLO–Twenty-eight local teens will soon serve as 4-H Camp Counselors for over 150 youth for the 2023 Northwestern IL 4-H Camp in Polo.
Because many camp counselors have been campers, they …
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4/11/23
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GALENA–Nack, Richardson & Nack recently welcomed a new lawyer to the firm.
Galena native Hailey Wills started at the firm on Monday, March 27.
“I’m really excited to …
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by Murphy Obershaw
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There was a mistake in the Wednesday, March 29 paper. In the Galena Library’s April programs press release, the incorrect time was listed for the Eco-Textiles: How to Shop and Reuse with K …
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4/11/23
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City Clean Up
April is Earth Month. In the immortal words of Barney, “Clean up; clean up! Everybody, everywhere. Everybody do your share.” We can all do our share in Galena this …
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4/11/23
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The spring/summer edition of The Galenian, Galena’s pre-eminent tourism publication is arriving at The Galena Gazette office on Wednesday, April 12.
The 116-page magazine loaded with …
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4/4/23
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PENSACOLA, Fla.–National Newspaper Association this week expressed its support for the reintroduction of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.
Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-MN, and …
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4/4/23
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DUBUQUE, Iowa–Dubuque Bank and Trust (DB&T), a division of Heartland Financial USA, Inc. (HTLF), named Drew Townsend President and CEO.
Townsend recently returned to DB&T and …
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4/4/23
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SAVANNA–House Minority Leader Tony McCombie announced the beginning of her Spring 2023 photo contest. This year represents the third annual program, which has showcased the incredible talent …
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4/4/23
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