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Galesburg's Morning News

About This Show
Tune in to hear Galesburg’s Morning News with Tyler Gumm, Cameron Line, and Jay Redfern, weekdays 5 to 9 a.m., on 93.7 FM and 1400 AM WGIL. They will keep you updated on the latest news, events, sports, and weather, as well as feature conversations with news-makers and a wide variety of people involved in our community. Following the show, many of those conversations will then be featured here as podcasts.

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With its centennial anniversary now in the rearview mirror, Galesburg’s Bunker Links Golf Course is gearing up for another…
Wendel Hunigan has served most of his adult life dedicated to teaching and helping others, and starting next month,…
Jill Mann from Turning Point Child Advocacy Center and Kelly Price from CASA of West Central Illinois joined Galesburg’s Morning News…
Last week, a delegation organized by Knox County Area Partnership for Economic Development traveled to Washington D.C. to meet…
A former southside elementary school will soon be transformed into one of the Galesburg’s newest and most versatile parks. A…
The City of Galesburg Parks and Recreation Department will host the annual community Easter Egg Hunt at 1 p.m….
This Saturday, April 12, the Regional Office of Education #33 will host “The First Five” event. It’s geared toward…
In today’s digital age, keeping our kids safe online is a top priority for parents and educators alike. Galesburg…
Skerryvore returns to The Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday, April 9. Three time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’…
Coming up Thursday is an event for all parents and caregivers who have questions about or utilize car seats. A…
Week of the Young Child is an annual celebration usually observed in the first or second week of April…
Galesburg City Manager Eric Hanson joined WGIL’s Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm on Galesburg’s Morning News to preview the…
ANIMANIACS: In Concert is coming to the Historic Orpheum Theatre stage. On Saturday, April 12, you can join the voices…
Prairie Players Civic Theatre explores the near-misses and unspoken connections that shape our lives in This Random World: The Myth…
Project 350, an initiative to plant more trees all around Galesburg, has significantly exceeded its initial goals thanks to…
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, a time to come together to raise awareness and advance research toward a cure…
Mayor Peter Schwartzman will lead Galesburg for another four years. In a rematch of the 2021 mayoral election, the…
Resource Conservationist Kara Downin joined Galesburg’s Morning News to preview several upcoming initiatives from the Knox County Soil and…
Coming up on April 5 at the historic Orpheum Theatre, the Galesburg Community Chorus will present The Notebooks of…
Last week, the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board granted approval for the construction of Graham Health System’s new Ambulatory Surgery…
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