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A hotbed of talent since the 1980s, Peoria has produced several standout players, six high school state championships and four Illinois Mr. Basketball winners.
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Imagine a world where there’s no religion, no boundaries, no money, and everyone had everything they could ever want or need, thanks to artificial intelligence. That’s the idea Peorian James Kemper explores in his new philosophical science fiction novel, "Imagine There’s No."
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After leaving her native England 11 years ago when her husband was transferred to work at Caterpillar, Kate Bateman decided to get to work on her own new career.
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After growing up without seeing or reading children’s books that featured characters who looked like her, a local author decided to write those stories herself, and she didn’t have to wait until she was an adult to do it.
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After growing up without seeing or reading children’s books that featured characters who looked like her, a local author decided to write those stories herself, and she didn’t have to wait until she was an adult to do it.
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Two years into the pandemic, it’s safe to say that COVID-19 has become part of everyone’s daily lives. It’s second nature to look around and see co-workers, family members, and people in public wearing masks.
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The National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago has acquired 31 screen prints by the American writer Kurt Vonnegut Jr. An exhibit of Vonnegut artwork is on…
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A civil rights icon made a stop in Springfield yesterday to talk about activism and his new books. John Lewis, a Congressman from Georgia, is the last…