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Galesburg's Project 350 beats the tree-planting goal by 42 trees

The City of Galesburg's Project 350 is ahead of schedule. Project 350 is a five-year effort to plant 70 trees per year in Galesburg parks and city terraces. Galesburg has planted 112 this year. Sixteen trees were planted at Lake Storey Park, fifteen at Lincoln Park, Kiwanis Park received five, Standish Park and HT Custer each received three trees, and Colton Park got one. Fourteen trees were planted on terraces in downtown Galesburg. Resident requests for trees on terraces resulted in 55 plantings in various city neighborhoods at no cost to the homeowner other than a commitment to water the tree. Project 350 was initiated in 2022 by Mayor Schwartzman and relies heavily on volunteers coordinated by the Special Projects Coordinator, Tom Simkins, with the support and guidance of City employees in the Parks and Street Divisions. Trees were supplied by Timanda Nursery in Knoxville, GreenView Nursery in Dunlap, Hoerr Nursery in Peoria, Greenthumbers in Davenport, and the local Menar ....

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Chenoa City Council meets, approves special-use permit


By Kent Casson
For The Daily Leader
CHENOA Axe throwing is coming to the Brown Jug in Chenoa on Sunday, Aug. 8, thanks to the Chenoa City Council granting a special-use permit for the event duringTuesday night’s regular meeting at City Hall.
“This is completely caged and there are spotters behind each person that throws,” explained Bill Bridge of Brown Jug.
The company involved sets everything up and has its own insurance, according to Bridge. Some bars in Bloomington and Peoria are doing this and the council didn’t seem to have a problem with it coming to Chenoa.
“Sounds good to me,” stated Mayor Chris Wilder. ....

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