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A number of dignitaries joined Bob Michel's family and friends today for his memorial service. The services was at Michel's amateur, in the Renaissance…
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The longest-serving US House minority leader died this morning. Bob Michel was 93. The World War II veteran was first elected to congress in 1956 and…
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The last person to hold the Illinois’ 18th District Congressional seat is weighing-in on Aaron Schock’s resignation. Ray LaHood held the post for 14…
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A former Peoria Congressman and U.S. Secretary of Transportation says the country is one big pothole. Republican Ray LaHood spoke to an economics class…
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Local and state officials dedicated a section of I-74 to honor former U-S Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. The newly-named Ray LaHood Highway…
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The only living member of the “Big Six” leaders of the Civil Rights Movement spoke at Bradley University today. Congressman John Lewis was also a close…
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Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is joining the Board of Directors for Proterra. The company makes electric bus fleets. LaHood says in a…
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A former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and long-time Congressman now has a road named after him in the city of Peoria. City officials unveiled the…
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The City of Peoria is naming the Main and Monroe Street intersection after one of its most notable residents. The naming will honor former U.S.…
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Bradley University is honoring a politically famous alumnus. The university is naming former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and U.S. Congressman Ray…