by Daniel McCloud • • Comments Off on The Lion’s Den: Afrofuturism — The Final Frontier is only the beginning to a long voyage
When I was a kid, at 4 p.m. every Saturday, I made sure that I was in front of the television to watch one of my favorite shows of all time, Star Trek. So that we’re clear, I’m talking about…
by Roger Monroe • • Comments Off on Straight Talk: Rivermen, Bradley basketball on thin ice at Civic Center
The future of professional hockey in Peoria is being threatened by ASM Global, the people who manage the Peoria Civic Center. The ice-making equipment in the arena is 41 years old and needs to be replaced. That inevitable development was…
by Dr. Mandar Pattekar • • Comments Off on Reflections from a Hindu Perspective: Resilience lies in future of ancient traditions
Recently we visited the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in New Mexico near Albuquerque and perused the exhibition on the Ancient Puebloan culture and history. We learned about the massive destruction of the Native Americans by successive waves of colonizing nations…
by Community Word Staff • • Comments Off on Heat Waves — In Red & Black: PAYS to provide water like it’s a human right
Climate and Equity Jobs Act program helps fight the scarcity and inequality that economics creates Last month, I explored physical shortages of water and nature-based approaches to closing deficits in drinking water. A more common American problem is rapidly accelerating…
by Bill Knight • • Comments Off on Bill Knight: Defending Democracy, citizens, never stops; up next are local races
Citizenship never stops, really. It didn’t end with voting in November, and it requires participation between now and April 4. That’s when the consolidated local election — held in the spring of odd-numbered years — will pick local representatives to…
by Roger Monroe • • Comments Off on Straight Talk: Too good to be true? Disappointing development from developer KDB Group
Kim Blickenstaff rode into Peoria like the proverbial knight on a white horse with wads of money and a load of ideas for improving life in central Illinois. The highly successful businessman, who made a fortune in the healthcare industry,…
by Sharon McBride • • Comments Off on West Peoria News: Eagle Scout No. 75 earns his feathers for Troop 11
Boy Scout Troop 11 held an Eagle Court of Honor for Ethan Edley on Jan. 8. Ethan is the troop’s Eagle Scout No. 75 since 1943. It is an impressive number of Eagles because of all the commitment, effort, hard…
by Xavier Jackson • • Comments Off on It’s hard out here for curmudgeons to boogie
A barren wasteland lay in between the way I see myself and the way I am seen by others. The perception and programming of people further clouds the actual reality of that distance. I am 55 years old and at…
by Lisa Nelson Raabe • • Comments Off on Inland Art: 22VA highlights therapeutic benefits from creativity art for veterans
Upon entering the 22 VA Art Exhibit last November in the Downtown Branch of the Peoria Public Library, I immediately felt connected to a wide range of creative works. Walls were lined with paintings, photos, recycled art, quilts, writing, carvings,…