What happened to the purist Republican Senate during the trial of Bill Clinton? In 1999, President Clinton was charged and impeached by the House of Representatives for lying under oath and obstruction of justice. The independent counsel who brought the…
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Reflections From The Clergy | What Does It Mean to Be A People of Resilience?
by Rev. Dave Clements • • 0 Comments
On Oct. 29, 1999, former Archbishop Desmond Tutu officially presented President Mandela the five volumes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report. Tutu, head of the TRC, had heard long hours of personal testimony from the victims of atrocities…
West Peoria News | Residents’ Association needs volunteers
by Sharon McBride • • 0 Comments
The Residents’ Association has experienced some recent resignations and needs volunteers. The group meets on the third Thursday each month excluding July and December. For more information call Nick Baker at 696-4280. Time is rapidly approaching for the 2020 census.…
The Lion’s Den | I Am Not My Hair
by Daniel McCloud • • 1 Comment
Straight Talk | Bradley’s Chris Reynolds in running for A.D. at Indiana University
by Roger Monroe • • 0 Comments
Chris Reynolds, Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics at Bradley University, reportedly is one of four finalists for the job as Athletic Director at Indiana University. The popular Reynolds certainly has the credentials to get the job. He was a basketball…
Bill Knight | Trump and Iran
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
A local monthly commenting on acts of war from weeks earlier may seem no longer timely, much less local, but war is always local since family and friends are used, and war is tragically timeless. Plus, many reckless, feckless developments…
The Watch | Cemetery and housing reports
by Terry Bibo • • 0 Comments
There’s a bit of a winter lull for many governmental bodies. Budgets are finished or far off. Meetings are cancelled for holidays or bad weather. Key volunteers are down south for weeks or months at a time. But this is…