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A scheduling conflict has prompted the Illinois High School Association to move this year’s Class 1A and 2A state baseball finals from Peoria to Champaign.
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Chuck Grayeb’s last regular Peoria City Council meeting is Tuesday, as his 24-year tenure is drawing to a close. Heading into his final weeks as a council member, Grayeb reflects on his years of service.
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Morton School District Superintendent Craig Smock pushed back Tuesday against criticism about the district's bullying response lodged by a School Board candidate.
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An office that provides federal funding to libraries and museums across the country has been targeted for elimination by a Trump Administration executive order. Institute of Museum and Library Services grants help operate Peoria Public Library's “Project Next Generation.”
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Illinois State Rep. Travis Weaver is looking to establish an incentive aimed at helping Illinois universities attract and retain college athletes while boosting general enrollment applications.
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Two years ago, voters in Washington District 52 barely defeated a $20 million referendum to build a new Lincoln Grade School. A similar measure for $23 million passed Tuesday 62% to 48%.
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District 52 voters will decide the future of the two-school district Tuesday.
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Bradley University is moving ahead with plans for the former Avanti’s Restaurant location at the corner of Main and University streets.
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The postseason run has drawn to close for the Bradley men’s basketball team. The No. 3-seed Braves suffered a 67-65 loss to Chattanooga in the National Invitation Tournament quarterfinals Tuesday night at Carver Arena.
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Corey Thomas and Christian Davis both scored 21 points to lead No. 3 seed Bradley past second-seeded host George Mason in the NIT on Saturday in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Thousands packed the Capitol to voice their opposition to the measure.
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Advocates say bans are shown to improve school climate.