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A coalition of mayors from communities along the Illinois River is working to protect the waterway and grow its economic opportunities.
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How bids will be gathered by project manager P.J. Hoerr for renovations and improvements at Tazewell County facilities was the subject of a heated debate Wednesday by the county board.
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Washington Plaza will soon be all about Christmas. The City Council on Monday approved the purchase of a 26-foot artificial Christmas tree that will be placed in the shopping center's parking lot.
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A well-known, family-operated Peoria bar and pizzeria is celebrating 100 years in business, complete with a special anniversary logo and an honorary street designation from the city.
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The Better Business Bureau of Central Illinois wants to empower seniors, and others, with knowledge that can help protect them against scams.
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Area residents will have an opportunity to meet with regional business and community leaders to discuss growth strategies at the upcoming Big Table Greater Peoria conference.
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The Village of Peoria Heights will enter a working agreement with the Peoria Fire Department to assist with emergency calls. The plan passed narrowly during Tuesday’s three-hour meeting that also saw trustees override the mayor’s veto of an ordinance to establish a 1% grocery tax.
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Farmland owners who want to sell their acreage are holding back this fall, compared with this time last year — while land prices have declined slightly.
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A national gaming, entertainment and tech festival is coming to downtown Peoria beginning next year, with organizers expecting to attract tens of thousands of guests.
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Organizers are anticipating more than 4,000 eighth-grade students from across Central Illinois for this week’s ninth Greater Peoria CareerSpark expo at the Peoria Civic Center.
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Clients of the Peoria nonprofit organization EPIC have some advanced new tools to help them gain employment skills.
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Coming off a record-breaking year, the Peoria Civic Center is bracing for a significant dropoff in 2026 amid industry challenges and a major improvement project planned for next summer.