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At Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, Dr. Derrick Booth, the outgoing Director of Social/Emotional Learning and the Wraparound Center, led a presentation from community partners who offer services from the Wraparound Center, including OSF HealthCare and FamilyCore.
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Bradley University plans to convert the former Avanti's restaurant at University and West Main Street into green space.
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A Peoria native returned to the high school he graduated from Thursday morning to deliver the keynote speech at the Peoria Public Schools Foundation 365 Breakfast.
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Six Peoria Public Schools students are heading to the West Coast to compete in a national speech tournament.
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In rural areas of Woodford County, the institutions remained the main way for many child to obtain an education well into the 20th century.
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A pair of decisions Tuesday by the Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners came down in favor of current District 150 president Martha Ross.
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John Kelly says he wants a second term as an at-large Peoria City Council member because he feels he has points of view that need to be expressed and considered.
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The Student First Principles Coalition, founded just two months ago, aims to produce candidates for Tazewell County's school boards who stand against politically-charged issues like critical race theory and COVID-19 mask mandates.
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Inside a once-vacant storefront at Eureka’s Lakeview Shopping Center, one of the area’s newest collegiate wrestling programs takes its first steps toward glory.
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The event will benefit their Every Student Initiative, which organizes museum trips for central Illinois students.
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The Grow Your Own Teacher program at Peoria Public Schools will add four more graduates by the end of the current school year.
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Six years after the Peoria High School football program won its first Illinois High School Association title, the Lions will look to secure another Class 5A trophy Saturday in Champaign.