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                        Whether it's through donation, recycling or upcycling, business owners in Peoria and beyond want to stop people from throwing out their old clothes.
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                        Representatives from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Peoria County and City of Peoria say they’ll still have crews working 24 hours a day to get roads cleared during snowstorms.
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                        It can be hard to make sense of your dollars and cents, particularly if you've never learned about maintaining a household budget, building up a nest egg, or improving your credit score.
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                        Brian Williamsen of the American Red Cross of Illinois said it's important to take extra precautions this week because of the extreme heat.
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                        Foster Village Peoria first began a little over a year ago with three foster parents working to provide extra support for foster parents.
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                        Tazewell County's purchase of a building in Pekin takes the health department one step closer to offering more services closer to the county's population center.
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                        With cities across the country facing housing shortages, community outreach nonprofits in Peoria are finding ways to help people access shelter.
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                        Marc Supreme, Peorian and program director at 90.7 Strictly Hip-Hop, has released a literary mixtape entitled, "D@mn, I Graduate in May! A Literary Mixtape for Life After High School and College." DIGIM for short, the book breaks down different options for students to consider after graduation — from college to entering the trades and even how to figure out what city to live in.
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                        A Bradley University graduate has a new way for voters to get more information about the names they see at the ballot box.
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                        The Peoria Public Library hosts 5 different branches across the city of Peoria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
