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The new Greater Peoria Job Board creates a portal for people looking for a local job or employers looking to hire local labor.
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It's the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic the long-term vision for Peoria's "front porch" has underwent a refresh.
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According to Patrick Kirchhofer, manager of the Peoria County Farm Bureau, central Illinois farmers are now back on track to help feed the world.
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In a broad discussion with reporter Joe Deacon, Peoria City Council member Tim Riggenbach discusses neighborhood safety, affordable housing, rising energy costs, road construction, and how the needs of his district reflect those of all Peorians.
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Peoria Fire Department interim chief Shawn Sollberger said one of the grain silos damaged in a grain bin explosion was demolished on Sunday.
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New and existing businesses are linking up with the Chillicothe Chamber of Commerce (CCOC), which has greatly increased its membership and visibility under the guidance of chamber facilitator Molly Crusen-Bishop.
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Being a college student is difficult, as is running a small business. And doing both at the same time is not a challenge many are willing to take on, especially when your storefront doubles as your dorm room.
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Peoria City Council member Andre Allen says his goals for the upcoming year include helping Peoria encourage business development, reduce violent crime, and improve the quality of city streets.
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Peoria-area soccer fans finally have a franchise of their own to support. After a two-year delay brought on by COVID-19, the Peoria City franchise makes its debut as a USL2 expansion franchise Saturday night.
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Kitchen Cooked potato chips will no longer be made in Central Illinois.
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Damages are estimated at over $2 million after a grain bin explosion Wednesday night at the BioUrja ethanol plant in Peoria.
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Many communities are recovering from economic challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Pekin being one of them. From improving residential life to creating more opportunities for small business development, mayor Mark Luft said on Wednesday’s State of the Town meeting that Pekin is taking active steps to develop economically.