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Tuesday, October 9, 2018
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Washington police officers doubled number of traffic tickets last month from a year ago
WASHINGTON - The number of traffic tickets written in September by Washington police officers was 102 percent higher tha…
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Budget and water buyout questions face Peoria City Council
PEORIA - Two large issues loom over the Peoria City Council going into Tuesday's meeting: a budget deficit that threaten…
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PPS board approves a few raises, commends most improved schools in attendance
PEORIA - The Peoria Public Schools board on Monday tabled a vote to increase the annual salaries of the district's 27 sc…
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Peoria's Innovation Team: not in the budget?
PEORIA - There are few conference rooms like the Peoria's Innovation Team's. All four walls are white boards filled with…
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LISTEN: UnityPoint Health-Pekin President Todd Baker
UnityPoint Health-Pekin President Todd Baker chats with the Journal Star's Steve Tarter about a multi-million dollar upg…
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Want to be a great neighbor? Here's how
To live in a great neighborhood, and enjoy all the comforts that come with being part of a tightknit community, you have to be a good neighbor yourself.
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Kingston Mines Road closed for work starting Tuesday
KINGSTON MINES - Kingston Mines Road will be closed for several days at the railroad crossing between Glasford Canton Ro…
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Nick in the AM: Federal report about Canton explosion expected this month
Almost two years after a natural-gas explosion in downtown Canton killed one man and caused significant property damage,…
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Nick in the AM: State's last Bonanza Steakhouse closing soon in Lincoln
Good morning, troops. It's Monday, Oct. 8.Today is Columbus Day, which means it's a holiday for most government workers …
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