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Tazewell County is getting a much-needed new animal control building at a cost of an estimated $3.75 million. The county board on Wednesday approved a design-build proposal by Peoria-based PJ Hoerr.
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On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with Jeremie Draper, owner of J. Draper Glass, about a heartfelt way to celebrate the women in our lives.
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The celebration of Peoria County’s bicentennial includes ceramic bison statues placed around the region, and county staff say they’re installing almost double the number of anticipated animals.
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A Peoria man has been given a 14-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of aggravated driving while intoxicated causing death.
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Mark Rein will lead a group of 15 volunteers from the Peoria area and elsewhere departing Friday on a second humanitarian mission to the west-central city of Ternopil in war-stricken Ukraine.
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Washington Chief of Police Mike McCoy has announced his retirement, ending a 48-year career in law enforcement.
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A scheduling conflict has prompted the Illinois High School Association to move this year’s Class 1A and 2A state baseball finals from Peoria to Champaign.
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Caterpillar Inc. is reporting a 10% drop in sales and revenue for the first quarter of 2025.
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Two Peoria men who were juveniles when they were arrested for crimes tied to alleged involvement with a violent street gang have been indicted on adult charges under the RICO statute.
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A Pekin man charged with killing two of his friends will stay in custody at least until a mental fitness evaluation is completed.
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The Pekin City Council on Monday approved the sale of about 321 acres of the Lutticken Farm property to Western Hospitality Partners for $4.5 million so it can build a data center.
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The seasons are changing and temperatures are rising, but so is the pollen count.