Pictures rattle on the walls and plates shake in the cabinets at Joann and Galen Siscoe’s home a dozen times each day when freight trains pass on the tracks about 75 feet from their front door. The couple has lived…
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Offbeat but not off-balance: Peoria’s NYT bestselling author/illustrator Skottie Young
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Canadian Tar Sands Pipeline A Threat to Mahomet Aquifer, Scientist Contends
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UNDER THE RADAR: Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Here; Central Illinois Volume Greater Than Keystone XL
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West Peoria News for February 2015
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Contraceptive counseling by zip code
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Poverty and homelessness up, but not ‘criminalized’ here
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As winter temperatures drop, homeless people may be more visible, either scrambling on the streets to find emergency shelter or seeking momentary refuge in public spaces like libraries. Homelessness and the poverty that can drive it continue. In a 2014…
West Peoria News for January 2015
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Peorian reflects on her studies at Universidad de la Havana
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New Edition: Downstate Story, Peoria Literary Magazine, Now Posted on Web
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Ten new short stories by Illinois, Midwestern and other writers are featured in the 2014 edition of Downstate Story, Peoria’s only literary magazine for fiction. Downstate Story is now being published only on the Web at www.downstatestory.com. Writers in the…