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Standard Ranking 23.0 36(T)/102 
11th Gr Read Level 4 11.4 26(T)/102 
11th Gr Read Level 3 or 4 60.6 26/102 
11th Gr Math Level 4 4.8 57(T)/102 
11th Gr Math Level 3 or 4 58.0 23(T)/102 
11th Gr Writing Level 4 6.8 25/102 
11th Gr Writing Level 3 or 4 58.6 32(T)/102 
11th Gr Science Level 4 9.6 37/102 
11th Gr Science Level 3 or 4 52.0 35/102 
11th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 4 12.0 45(T)/102 
11th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 3 or 4 59.6 46/102 
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  • At Classic, everybody's mind on 19-year streak (Quincy Herald-Whig) (Sat, 14 Jun 2008 07:14:10 GMT)
    Jesse Crawford decided to embrace history. Fully aware the Missouri boys have lost 19 straight games in the 24-year history of the McDonald's/Herald-Whig Classic, the Knox County coach made it the first topic of conversation when he met with his team earlier this week.

  • Ex-Sheriff: Audit a ‘witch hunt’ (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:24:24 GMT)
    Former Knox County Sheriff Jim Thompson this morning called the audit of his office and that of former State’s Attorney Paul Mangieri “a political witch hunt.” He put the blame squarely on Knox County State’s Attorney John Pepmeyer, as well as a handful of County Board members, some of whom he accused of being bitter toward him for not doing political favors for those members’ relatives ...

  • Health Department building addition going well, says contractor (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:53:34 GMT)
    The Knox County Board of Health heard the construction of the health department’s addition is on schedule and the search for a new community health clinic coordinator is not.

  • Health implications of caregiving to be discussed (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:53:54 GMT)
    The University of Illinois Extension in Knox County will host a satellite broadcast on Health Implications of Caregiving on June 25.

  • Caboose ends up at nursing home (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:53:45 GMT)
    A crane hauling a bright red caboose greeted Knox County Nursing Home residents early Thursday morning.

  • Skin cancer subject of Monday seminar at Cottage (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:08:34 GMT)
    Galesburg Cottage Hospital will have a free and interactive seminar open to all women in the Knox County area featuring the topic of skin cancer at its monthly Healthy Woman meeting.

  • Foundation gets a new executive director (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:38:34 GMT)
    The Galesburg Community Foundation hopes grants it makes to non-profit organizations will make the city a better place for current and future residents and more attractive to companies considering locating here. Knox County Farm Bureau Manager Josh Gibb will begin steering the ship as GCF’s new executive director, effective June 30.

  • Pepmeyer says report confirms his suspicions (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Thu, 12 Jun 2008 23:08:37 GMT)
    Knox County State’s Attorney John Pepmeyer believes Tuesday’s report on the state’s attorney and sheriff’s offices confirms his suspicions of irresponsible record keeping, file management and bill payment.

  • Pepmeyer: Financial report falls short (The Galesburg Register-Mail) (Thu, 12 Jun 2008 03:53:44 GMT)
    The report released by the Knox County Board Tuesday is not what State’s Attorney John Pepmeyer asked for, according to a written statement issued to The Register-Mail this morning. Even though the County Board requested a forensic audit, Pepmeyer said, a “short report” was released instead.

  • Hog site moved farther from Knox County soldier's home (Quincy Herald-Whig) (Sat, 07 Jun 2008 05:22:53 GMT)
    EDINA, Mo. -- Trying to quell a firestorm created by his plans to build a 4,800-hog confinement facility in Knox County, Marvin Penn has moved the site farther from the house of a soldier deployed overseas.


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