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Adam al-Sirgany, originally from Nora Township near Stockton, is about to release his new book “More Hell,” containing 15 ...
It’s time to check and see if your building is in line with fire codes with a little help from Fire Inspector Karl Schmidt.
Students may be starting a new school year over the next few weeks with new backpacks and school supplies, but some of them ...
When Bob Buman walks down the street, people stop and talk to him… or at least stare. In fact, some people even tell him he did a good job in ...
At the Aug. 4 East Dubuque City Council meeting, citizen Mike Meyer, owner of 68 Sinsinawa Rd, also speaking for his uncle, Ron Meyer, owner of 56 Sinsinawa, was excited ...
From sharrows to cycling trails, Galena has been stepping up its bike-friendliness and people have taken notice.
Few cinematic sagas have captured the spirit of determination, resilience and the triumph of the underdog quite like the ...
When you think about gaming, I’m guessing it will depend largely on your generation. My children would probably think video games, while my parents would probably think board and card ...
After receiving additional information, the Galena City Council decided to maintain Galena Country Tourism’s $1 lease of the Depot building for a year.
For many years the Galena Gazette reported on local news, but it also reported on happenings from other communities near Galena. For example, Mrs. Delmar White wrote a local column of Council Hill ...
While students spend a lot of time in the classroom learning about the world around them, one trip helped take Galena sixth graders out of the classroom to learn in nature. This was the annual trip to ...
Dan Holcomb places a pizza fresh from his son Patrick’s wood-fired pizza oven, a converted former Scales Mound Fire Department Tanker truck. Holcomb’s Bonfire Pizza was a new addition to an array of ...
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