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The Watch: County refinances Heddington Oaks, Elizabeth Gannon new Executive Director of Election Commission

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  Too bad we have that debt, but cheers to the Peoria County Board for saving between $20 million and $25 million by refinancing Heddington Oaks. PEORIA CITY COUNCIL On July 26, the council approved a request from City Manager…

Coach Van: Godfather for so many men, so many souls

  Many people know Dick Van Scyoc, the coach: 826 career victories in a 45-year career that culminated with the 1994 Class AA state championship to cap 28 basketball seasons at Manual. But when I think about Coach Van, the…

Time to act: Newspapers are under attack

BILL KNIGHT

In news, it’s said, “if it bleeds, it leads.” That means the hemorrhaging of daily newspaper circulation should be uppermost in people’s minds — to stay informed, if not remain in a democratic society. The U.S. daily newspaper circulation is…

West Peoria News | Important elections this year and next

SHARON MCBRIDE

The general election this fall is November 8, 2022. October 10 is the last day to register to vote or change your address. West Peoria residents can register at City Hall during regular working hours. Voting locations in West Peoria…

Inland Art | Honorary greats: Area artists Boyd, Gregor, and Hoffman recognized for their life’s work

Lisa Nelson Raabe

  Three beloved teachers have been recently acknowledged in central Illinois. Two Illinois State University professors, Harold Boyd and Harold Gregor, in Bloomington-Normal; and in Peoria, Bradley’s Ken Hoffman. Although each of these artists are long retired, their influence is…

Heat Waves in Red & Black | SOO Green Line needs green light

William Rau

High voltage DC line could transport megawatts of wind energy to Midwest, if Exelon would allow it My last two columns dwelt on Illinois’ electricity shortage and barriers to fixing the problem. One barrier is Springfield’s lethargy. The state could…

Serendipity | Money management starts with Mom & Dad

SANDRA DEMPSEY POST

Financial situations were not something openly talked about when I was growing up. If they were, I didn’t hear them. We knew basics, but we also understood money conversations were private. It never occurred to me to worry about things…