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U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Thomas Horan agreed with the company that the money is needed to keep Petersen's nursing homes operational and minimize disruptions to residents, vendors, and employees.
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Gunn will become the new president and CEO of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce. He leaves his leadership position at the Peoria Chamber and CEO Council on May 31.
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The Texas-based company brought in $67.1 billion in sales and revenues in 2023, up 13% compared to 2022.
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In his State of the City address, East Peoria Mayor John Kahl outlined a proposed budget for the next fiscal year, projecting $71 million in revenue and plans for $28.5 million in capital improvements.
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Peoria’s South Side neighborhood has been a food desert for more than six years after Kroger closed its store in the Madison Park Shopping Centre. After some delays, pastor Chuck Brown is still working to open a grocery store.
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The Peoria Area Association of Realtors (PAAR) credits last year's nearly 12.8% drop-off to high interest rates and an ongoing shortage in inventory.
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Peoria Mayor Rita Ali was among the participants earlier this week in a virtual kickoff meeting with Federal Railroad Administration officials, a discussion she called “absolutely amazing.”
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The certified etiquette consultant runs the Royal Purpose School of Etiquette. She said minding your P's and Q's is about a lot more than just knowing what utensil to use at the dinner table.
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Dr. Ahmed Agameya, a pulmonologist at Carle Health Methodist Hospital in Peoria, says the use of an ION Robotic Assisted Bronchoscopy procedure makes it easier to diagnose lung cancer at an earlier stage.
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While many rural towns across Illinois are trying to recover from tough economic times, one small community that has started to experience a degree of turnaround is Havana, about 45 miles southwest of Peoria.
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Delivering her first State of the City address, Pekin Mayor Mary Burress said the city is making major investments in infrastructure and retail projects that will have a positive impact on the community.
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Impossible to miss for anyone driving through the junction of Interstates 74 and 155, Precision Planting's new 510,000-square foot assembly and distribution center started operating in October.