I’m sorry, but I cannot take this seriously.
Peoria Economic Development Director Craig Hullinger made note on his blog that Peoria is ranked 16th on Next Generation Consulting’s list of “Mighty Micros.” What does that mean?
“Small but significant, these ‘Mighty Micros’ don’t have all the amenities of the Super Cities, but they more than make...
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‘Mighty Micro’ designation for Peoria? What are they driving at?
A parliament of whores
A guy in a three-piece suit walks up to an attractive woman in an upscale downtown bar and says:
“I am extremely wealthy. I will give you $1 million if you fly away with me to Paris for a weekend of hot, passionate sex and shopping.”
The woman is taken aback. But she takes a moment...
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Local: Quick! We need more magic beans!
Journal Star business editor Paul Gordon today quotes some guy in a suit who thinks that we came too close to losing the fast-growing business iRepair Squad because other communities were offering a bag of goodies that wasn’t being offered here. Naturally, they want to create yet another pool of cash, this one to...
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Gettin’ while the gettin’s good
While my cable television is receiving only Channel 22, my Cable Internet connection has returned for some reason.
So I’m gonna post till someone realizes their mistake.
First comment: I’ve been harping on the city to start a pilot project for providing wireless Internet access to the Med Tech District. The end result would, hopefully, be...
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Will Canada beat us to WiFi? Does City Hall even know what WiFi means?
UPDATE: (3 p.m.) I’m now certain that the topic is going to be brought up soon on the council floor. There are at least council members — on differing sides of the ideological aisle — who thinks it’s a good idea, at the very least as a pilot program. The City Manager will...
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Peoria’s ADM plant may expand?
I found about about this Quad Cities Times
article from the Yahoo! Group “PeoriaRails”:
Archer Daniels Midland Co. has announced plans to construct two dry corn milling facilities to increase its ethanol capacity by 500 million gallons, and Clinton, Iowa, is among the possible sites.
Where these facilities will be located hasn’t been decided, ADM spokeswoman Karla...
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