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A measure spearheaded by Peoria area lawmakers to expand tax reductions in areas experiencing urban decay is headed to the governor.
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In a joint statement, Congressmen Darin LaHood and Eric Sorensen say they're pleased by the delay, but will continue doing what's needed to keep jobs downstate and ensure smooth mail service in Peoria and central Illinois.
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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.
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It’s been nearly three years since the Avanti’s Dome in Pekin deflated after sustaining wind damage in a storm. Despite facing challenges since the dome’s collapse, operators of the venue are optimistic about the future.
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City Administrator Jim Snider and Police Chief Mike McCoy are the only other city employees with similar agreements.
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Tazewell County Board vice chairman Mike Harris is expected to keep his seat as a District 3 representative, barring a recount.
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In 2021, amid a flagging economy and the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the Biden administration and Congress enacted the American Rescue Plan.