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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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Last Wednesday, Morris told Mayor Rita Ali in an email he was resigning "due to personal and professional committments."
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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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"Politics sometimes becomes a blood sport in the public sector," the city administrator said. "These agreements make sure our department heads aren't exposed politically."
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The Peoria Civic Center continues to work on upgrades and renovations throughout the venue, a little more than a year since the city approved a $20 million funding plan for capital improvements.
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To say that Donald Trump was a president unlike any other isn't breaking news. Most either love him or hate him, with very few finding themselves somewhere in between.
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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.