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Homeless campsites are no longer allowed on public property in Pekin. Neither is the storage of personal possessions.
Latest Pekin News
- History and nostalgia are on display as the public get its first look at Pekin time capsule's contents
- Homeless population could lose option of sleeping in public places in Peoria, Pekin following Supreme Court ruling
- Pekin city engineer says big construction projects are moving along smoothly
- Aaron Rossi handed 5-year prison sentence in federal fraud cases
- Aaron Rossi pleads not guilty in federal COVID-19 testing insurance fraud case
- ‘It was the right thing’: Pekin Mayor Burress explains reversal on increasing taxes, services fees
Pekin City Council
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Pekin-based Hornecker Properties will build the development at the southwest corner of Parkway and Velde roads.
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The council didn't discuss or vote on the plan after a motion to bring the proposed tax to the council table failed because there was no second.
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Many items reflecting life in Pekin in 1976 were put in the capsule in an effort organized by the city's U.S. bicentennial committee.
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Director of Economic Development Josh Wray says the city has big plans for downtown Pekin, though the timetables may be changing.
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A federal grand jury is indicting former Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi on new charges linked to hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of COVID-19 testing fraud.
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Keith McKeever, an Air Force veteran who served from 2006-11 and was deployed twice to Iraq during the Iraq War, headed an informal group that organized the veterans parade and ceremony that preceded the Pekin Bicentennial Street Faire.
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The City of Pekin issued just six single family home construction permits in 2023. This year, they’re on track to have 50.
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Here are 3 things to do for the weekend of June 14- June 16, 2023, curated by WCBU's Camryn Cutinello. You can find more coverage on our Out & About - Arts & Music page or by subscribing to WCBU's Weekend Fanfare email newsletter, which goes out every Friday.
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A Pekin man faces federal charges from the Department of Justice for possessing homemade explosive devices and a firearm as a felon.
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By 10-8 votes, the board rejected Catmint Solar's request for a two-year extension of a special use permit granted May 31,2023 for a 5 mega-watt solar farm on Eisele Road in Groveland Township, and Coyote Road Solar's request for a special use permit for a 150 mega-watt solar farm on 1,300 acres of prime farm land in Malone and Delevan townships near Tazewell County's borders with Mason and Logan counties.
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A student project honoring Tazewell County veterans will be on display at the Pekin Public Library this summer.
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Entrepreneurs who want to create and sell food like baked goods from their home should not be subject to Pekin's 2% food and beverage sales tax.