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Although 2021 is over and a new year has begun, the COVID-19 pandemic is still spreading throughout the Tri-County. Many people are still in need of additional assistance to secure housing, food, and other necessities that the pandemic has taken a toll on these past two years.
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Peoria-area shoppers won’t hear bells ringing at the Salvation Army’s traditional Red Kettles for a while.The traditional holiday donation collectors…
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Illinois will get $1.7 million in federal grants for six anti-poverty programs.U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin said the money will pay…
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The Salvation Army is supporting one of the largest disaster relief operations in its history. The organization has 71 mobile feeding units from across…
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State officials are offering training to people who want to volunteer at the Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site. The site is looking for people who…
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Compassion fatigue appears to be setting in for the communities impacted by the November 17th tornadoes. That’s according to the Tri-County Long Term…
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Peoria County is relying on volunteer help in the wake of last month’s flooding. Assistant Administrator Scott Sorrel says the County is reaching out to…