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A new governor. A long-time House speaker. Court-ordered state spending. It all adds up to a year unlike any other in the state of Illinois' history.…
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The Peoria County Board is set to vote next week on appointing a long-time county employee as acting Administrator. The board is also looking to buyout…
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The unemployment rate fell in every metro area in the state for the 13th month in a row. The Illinois Department of Employment Security is reporting an…
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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 Peoria County Board signed-off on the 2015 budget last night. The spending plan includes service fee hikes and an early retirement program to fill a…
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The City of Peoria needs to pay more money into its pension fund for firefighters next year. That's the message from the city fire pension board:The city…
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Peoria County could see staff reductions, delayed road projects and increased fees in 2015. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex Rusciano reports those are some of…
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A nationally-known Civil Rights leader is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the annual Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon in Peoria. Public…
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East Peoria’s budget for next fiscal year makes no changes to city services or staffing levels. The spending plan also puts about $1 million towards road…