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A $950 thousand dollar grant will be used by Bradley University to develop new solutions to solar energy storage concerns.
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The Greater Peoria Sanitary District is exploring a way to make waste into a renewable source of energy and revenue.
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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.
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Peoria is exploring the idea of turning a vacant former East Peoria nursing home site into a village of homes for veterans. Executive Director Lea Anne Schmidgall discusses how the idea was conceived and where the project stands.
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The Illinois Commerce Commission has granted Wolf Carbon Solutions' motion to withdraw from the pipeline construction application process without prejudice, leaving the door open for a new filing in the future.
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It's probably more realistic to wish for a rainy Christmas rather than a white one this year.
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It's been a little more than three weeks since a cyber attack resulted in Tazewell County's internet, email and phone systems going offline. The incident triggered an ongoing criminal investigation, with the Sheriff's Office notifying the FBI. Tazewell County board chairman David Zimmerman discusses the recovery process and efforts to prevent cyber attacks in the future.
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The Bob Michel Bridge overhaul is finally nearing the finish line, and state officials say it's quite a feat that it happened as fast as it did.