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The historic site has fallen into disarray following the state's ownership several decades ago, and lawmakers are trying to fix it.
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The possible elimination of Illinois’ grocery tax could leave municipalities across the state facing an unexpected revenue shortfall.
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Today’s programming is made possible in part by WCBU Day Sponsor Nelson's Catering inviting you to the annual Taps Animal Shelter Wine and Dine Fundraiser on April 27 at the Pekin Country Club. More info and tickets can be found here. Learn how you can become a WCBU Day Sponsor.
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Instead of a 10-minute time limit, which had been in place since 2021, the time limit was reduced to five minutes.
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Installations of roof-mounted solar systems and solar “farms” are on the increase in Peoria County, thanks to state and federal incentives and a recent influx of local solar providers.
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Alto generates more than 600,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year as a byproduct of the production of more than 250 million gallons of ethanol.
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Peoria officials estimate the city will lose $4 million annually if the grocery sales tax is eliminated. Pekin officials estimate that city's loss at $1.4 million annually.
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The Peoria chapter of the American Guild of Organists is bringing together those with a passion for the grand old instrument.
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Plans for the annex call for it to be built on the site of the former Arcade and Tobin buildings, which are being demolished.
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The United States Postal Service's proposal to shift some operations from Peoria to Chicago's south suburbs got some pushback at a public meeting on Wednesday.