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Peoria is on track to create two new tax increment financing districts aimed at facilitating economic growth, after language in one of the proposals was modified to address environmental concerns.
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The Peoria County State's Attorney's Office served a breach of contract notice to GFL Environmental on Friday after repeated attempts by the city and county to get the company to move forward with construction of a new landfill.
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A state-wide grant program funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture aims to address food insecurity while also assisting historically under-represented farmers, and the Midwest Food Bank is part of the initiative.
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Residents and advocates concerned about how a potential new TIF district might impact Peoria’s Southside want city leaders to keep environmental and racial justice and equity factors in mind.
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More than a billion dollars is coming to Illinois as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, with the goal of reclaiming and revitalizing abandoned mine land.
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Whether it's through donation, recycling or upcycling, business owners in Peoria and beyond want to stop people from throwing out their old clothes.
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District 150 is one of six recipients of federal grant funds to integrate electric school buses into its fleet.
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Plans for the $14 million Churchview Garden Homes project feature a total of 47 units in seven buildings across 2.5 acres near St. Ann's Catholic Church and the OSF Garden Of Hope.
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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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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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“Today consumers face an overwhelming number of options on their utility bill. Now there are energy programs to consider, solar offers, and rebates. It’s a real mixed bag,” said Moskowitz.
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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.