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As the second landfill outside of Edwards careens toward capacity, plans to construct the future Landfill 3 remain stalled.
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U.S Postal Service top brass decided this week to proceed with plans to move Peoria's mail sorting operations to suburban Bedford Park, despite considerable skepticism about the postal servce's claims the changes won't impact mail delivery times or jobs.
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Illinois Library Association President Ryan Johnson says the bill comes at a time when threats against public libraries are escalating in frequency and intensity.
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"We're stating to the state as well as to our governor: We do not accept the influx of migrants in this community," said one county board member.
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Registered voters in Peoria gathered at City Hall Tuesday evening voted against the proposed ballot question on that subject, 93-67.
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Pekin City Council rejects -- for now -- proposed garbage collection and wastewater charge increasesCiting public input and a need for more information, council member Dave Nutter asked for the item to be removed from the meeting agenda. The council agreed, by a unanimous 7-0 vote.
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Park-A-Palooza is coming back for round two this June on Peoria's Riverfront, but a lot is changing.
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The Peoria Park District is making progress on determining what will replace the July 3rd fireworks at Glen Oak Park this year.
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The Salvation Army is looking to replace its men’s shelter with a new building, a move which would see the demolition of the recently acquired Peoria Labor Temple.
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The question is one of two proposed advisory questions on the agenda for the April 9 annual town meeting for Peoria Township, or the Town of the City of Peoria as it's known in clunky official parlance.
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The city council on Tuesday unanimously approved $122.3 million in appropriations for the 2024-25 fiscal year, along with a working cash budget of $93.7 million in revenue.
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A lawsuit from the family of a man who spent decades in prison before his murder conviction was vacated in 2017 has been dismissed by a federal judge.