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Objects can’t talk, but they can still tell a lot of stories about why the people who used them to Peoria County chose to call this place home. “Why They Came: Celebrating Peoria County’s 200th ...
This moment of celebration was also marked with a sense of remembrance. The passing of the first mayor of West Peoria casts a reflective tone over the opening of the new City Hall. The obituary for ...
At-large City Councilman Zach Oyler’s action at a recent council meeting raised eyebrows. Oyler made a motion to reconsider the council’s unanimous decision to impose a 1% grocery tax, effective Jan.
Q: They have their pedigree. DD: These are highly pedigreed vehicles. All of them are vetted through that process. So that’s part of the pick process. Q: They’re already famous in their own right. DD: ...
Big daddy Donald Trump has, unfortunately, won re-election with a popular mandate. My reaction this time around has been significantly more measured than in 2016. Back then, I had some hope with the ...
On Feb. 25, City of Peoria voters will have two options for the Consolidated Primary Election: a nonpartisan ballot containing City of Peoria races for Mayor, City Treasurer and City Council Dist. 2 ...
The gift shop Moonlighting at Peoria International Airport provides for the Moonlight Coalition for Adult Learning, which is part of the Peoria Park District Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 charity, says ...
April is one of the best months to take a 4-mile ramble through Singing Woods Nature Preserve. Walking the perimeter of the trail system will give you a glimpse of all of the varied habitats. It’s a ...
On the west side of Bradley University’s campus, the elevator is broken in Morgan Hall, where WCBU-FM 89.9 was moved five years ago. Navigating the four floors to the public radio station’s newsroom ...
The “FRESH: New Directions in Contemporary Art” exhibition at Peoria Riverfront Museum provides a compass for novice and seasoned art enthusiasts with the latest additions from Alice Walton’s Art ...
To us, this resolution made very little sense since it would have no bearing on the decisions made between Israel and Hamas, and is clearly not within the city of Peoria’s mission. Concerned citizens ...
The first day at BU’s Caterpillar Communications Center featured speaker Catherine J. Morris, curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at Brooklyn Museum. Morris has spent her ...