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Tazewell County is moving forward with plans for a Justice Center Annex, but some county board members are withholding support until they can get more clarity on the project.
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With work now underway on the first phase of a three-part reconstruction of the Cedar Street Bridge, the project highlights East Peoria’s collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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A massive Illinois Department of Transportation project will bring a brand new bridge to the Central Illinois town of Henry.
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The Peoria Park District board voted 4 to 2 on Wednesday to cancel the fireworks for this year. This comes after law enforcement and neighbors raised safety concerns about youth unrest at the event.
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The possible elimination of Illinois’ grocery tax could leave municipalities across the state facing an unexpected revenue shortfall.
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Council members unanimously voted to increase City Manager Patrick Urich’s base salary by $6,412, or three percent of his current salary. That pay raise also included a lump sum longevity bonus of $5,000.
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The voting process begins 40 days before election day with early voting and mail-in ballots. Elizabeth Gannon of the Peoria Election Commission said this year they had 10,000 mail-in ballots go out the first day of voting.
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The Village of Peoria Heights is navigating a new effort to fund their fire department amid a potential budget shortfall.
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Instead of a 10-minute time limit, which had been in place since 2021, the time limit was reduced to five minutes.
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Peoria Heights negotiating lease with Bradley University for shared commercial kitchen in pump houseA budding food entrepreneur looking to cook up a catering or farmer's market business needs more than just an idea. It needs space.
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Organizations across the country that depend on funding for victim services are sounding the alarm and asking for legislators to take action to replenish and support a flagging Crime Victims Fund.
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Three Republicans are vying in the March primary to replace retiring state senator Win Stoller in the solid red 37th district.