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The number of homes sold in the Peoria-area last year was down slightly compared to 2013. The Peoria Area Association of Realtors reports home sales…
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A chance conversation at a New Year's Eve party has turned into decades of priceless publicity for a small college in a far corner of Michigan. Lake…
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It's been 12 years since Illinois had a Republican in the governor's mansion. But in two weeks, governor-elect Bruce Rauner will be sworn in, breaking…
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The annual Steamboat Classic race is in its 41st year. But the tradition is also celebrating its 21st year for training programs that help people get…
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Eighteen Bradley University students are interning for NBC during the Winter Olympics in Russia next month. Twelve students are working stateside, and six…
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Peoria County’s top administrator says 2013 was a year of accomplishment. Lori Curtis Luther says the County officially opened its new $45 million…
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Not done holiday shopping? Try the Illinois Secretary of State. Nearly a dozen new license plates will be for sale in 2014. The Secretary of State's…
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District 150 School Board incumbent Laura Petelle has a challenger for another term next spring. Petelle will run against challenger Sue Wolstenholm in…
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Peoria County is proposing a budget for 2014 with no layoffs or major service changes. Peoria Public Radio's Alex Rusciano reports officials have concerns…
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Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis and Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich talk about the 2014 budget on Outside the Horseshoe. The show aired on 89.9 WCBU, Peoria…