Folks, THIS is why we have firefighters, and why smart people don’t complain we have have too many fire stations:
No one was injured in the fire at the two-story house at 1103 W. Hanssler Place.
The homeowner, whose name had not been released, was carried from the home by a firefighter. Her son, whose name...
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Posts Tagged ‘ essential services ’
Another day at the office for the Peoria Fire Department
Will Peoria be the new East St. Louis?
So, the media is inundating us with dire predictions. The City of Peoria has even less money than we thought. So we have to do all or some of the following: Eliminate even more police and firefighters (include closing afire station), cut the public works department again, or find a new “revenue steam” (which...
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No budget wars?
The Journal Star reports
that higher sales tax revenue and more per capital state revenue because of a special census means that the Peoria City Council might be presented a balanced budget with no cuts.
Good news? Well, it depends on what’s in or not in this budget.
Sorry to pee in the pool here, but what...
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Peoria Civic Center’s failure: Bad leadership or simply a bad idea?
One of three situations is true:
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Whatever happened to ‘essential services first’?
Kudos to Gary Sandberg and Clyde Gulley for voting against extending the city’s enterprise zone to far north Peoria. Essentially, the city voted to create a three-foot-wide corridor down the center of Willow Knolls Road, down U.S. Route 150 to Illinois Route 91 to OSF St. Francis Property, where a new “regional Illinois eye...
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Blame Ransburg for failure of water buyout
The Journal Star’s Jennifer Davis has some of the details about the latest plan to proceed with the buyout of the Illinois American Water Company system:
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