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Starting Saturday (Sept. 24), you'll be able to enjoy a glass of wine or a specialty cocktail at a popular Galesburg coffee shop. Innkeeper's Fresh Roasted Coffee, 80 N. Seminary St., announced this week it is adding a wine bar to its assortment of offerings. A variety of wines will be available to consume on site from 11 a.m. until closing every day. And a weekend specialty drink menu will be offered during all hours on the weekends. Adding wine and specialty drinks has been on the minds of owners Jessica and Ben Ketchum since they purchased Innkeeper's in August of 2021. Jessica Ketchum tells WGIL, "We think adding wine is a perfect fit to what we are already doing. Besides, what goes better with wine than dessert? As well, we love to see people coming together in our space. We believe that adding wine is just adding to the experience that Innkeeper's has always offered, a place where people can come together to enjoy themselves." Innkeeper's will o ....
Of the 16 messages the board received, roughly half of them concerned the Arts or AIM academies. “I understand you are trying to make the most of what we have here but if there is any way the Arts Academy can remain the way it is and a K-8 school, I feel like I would not be the only one relieved,” wrote Angela Bilbrey, whose children are in kindergarten, second, sixth and eighth grades at Arts Academy. “We chose to have our children there because, to me, it just feels like a better option for a school.” Jennifer Anderson questioned moving seventh- and eighth-graders from the Arts Academy to middle schools that won’t be renovated for at least another year. The restructuring plan calls for expanding Crenshaw Middle School to add a gymnasium and dedicated space for industrial arts and extensive renovations to the STEAMM Academy at Hartford to create an exhibition area, theater, greenhouse, maker space and woodshop. ....