Spring cleaning begins with updated contracts, budgets, reports and ordinance tweaks. Your representatives paved the way for a new hotel in Downtown Peoria and bridge projects in the county. And they heard concerns about a proposed CO2 pipeline that could…
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West Peoria News: Thanks so much, Sharon, we’ll take over from here
by April Silver • • 0 Comments
Heat waves in Red & Black: CO2 pipeline for Peoria? Who Benefits?
by William Rau • • 3 Comments
Inland Art: Bradley International a remarkable exhibition on display throughout the city
by Community Word Staff • • 2 Comments
Nature Rambles: Skunk cabbage a stinky sign we are warming up for spring
by Mike Miller • • 0 Comments
Labor notes: Situation ripe for UAW workers at CAT to strike
by Community Word Staff • • 0 Comments
A United Auto Workers work stoppage at Caterpillar Inc. is possible March 1, hours after the previous contract expires — the same day the UAW international runoff-election vote count starts — possibly resulting in more leadership changes. Affected are some…
Bill Knight: Bird flu and inflation has hatched excuses to jack up egg prices
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
Straight Talk: Rivermen, Bradley basketball on thin ice at Civic Center
by Roger Monroe • • 0 Comments
The Watch: Peoria City Council addresses issues with Dunlap, development
by Terry Bibo • • 0 Comments
Solid pay overdue: Library employees just getting by
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
More than 91% of employees at the Peoria Public Library are living “paycheck to paycheck,” according to a survey of staff this winter. What’s arguably worse for them — and maybe embarrassing for the City of Peoria and taxpayers –…