When Crabs are pulled from the ocean and thrown together in a barrel, the crabs will pull down any other crab that tries to get out before them. This is how the term “Crabs in a barrel” came to be.…
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Bill Knight | Harmless revenue stream or dangerous scheme; Do you wanna bet?
by Bill Knight • • 3 Comments
Illinois is soaked with gambling, from lotteries and casinos to off-track betting and video slots in what seems like every gas station with a few square feet of seating over by shelves of over-priced junk food. This month, things will…
The Lion’s Den | Throw another log on the fire
by Daniel McCloud • • 0 Comments
We’re living in a world of cosmic slop, cast back into the primordial pool. I escape from this madness through reading; literature is one of my safe havens, and if Jay-Z can travel first class to change the forecast, as…
The Watch | City Council eyes Trewyn Park update; short-term rental option
by Terry Bibo • • 0 Comments
On Jan. 11, Peoria City Council members set dates to discuss redistricting of the city based on the 2020 census results. The goal is for districts to be nearly equal in population, compact, contiguous, and respectful of geographic boundaries and…
Straight Talk | Hear about Johns Hopkins COVID study?
by Roger Monroe • • 0 Comments
It was shocking to learn the country’s major news networks and newspapers failed to report results of the Johns Hopkins University meta-analysis coronavirus study regarding the effects of the ordered lockdowns. Of course, if the national media doesn’t cover the…
Inland Art | Passion for preservation lies beneath local landscapes
by Nichole Gronvold-Roller • • 1 Comment
Art Alerts | March 2022
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
Judith W. Mann will discuss one of the most famous women painters of the modern era — Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi — at the Peoria Riverfront Museum on March 10. The lecture by Mann, St. Louis Art Museum’s curator of…
Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Demand Flexibility vs. Murphy’s Climate Law
by William Rau • • 0 Comments
Murphy’s Law, “If anything can go wrong, it will,” merits climate crisis amplification: If two things can go wrong simultaneously, they will. And they have via electricity blackouts due to extreme weather. Examples: California in August 2020, and Texas in…
Nature Rambles | Ancient trees key to a land’s legacy
by Mike Miller • • 0 Comments
West Peoria News | Spring forward with eye toward the Fourth of July
by Sharon McBride • • 1 Comment
Winter is slowing down at the time of this writing but not completely leaving us. Many activities and meetings were cancelled and will soon become an active part of our community. March 13 will mark the start of daylight savings…