The Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times have stories about the name-the-museum fiasco.
Feh.
Thanks, museum geeks. You’ve just turned Peoria into a laughing stock. I hope you’re happy.
It’s time for the City of Peoria to intervene. The whole project depends on money from Peoria taxpayers. So that means the taxpayers have naming rights. The Peoria...
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It’s time for the council to end museum naming fiasco
It’s official: Museum backers are insane
Like a lot of people, I’d assumed that the reason the four proposed names for the museum they’re planning on the former Sears block stink so bad was because they want to encourage someone to pay big bucks for the naming rights. But today’s Word on the Street leads me to think that’s the...
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Where’s LaHood been in the battle to fight lead poisoning?
Some details are emerging about exactly why Peoria isn’t getting the federal funding it is due to fight its lead poisoning problem:
Peoria officials called HUD multiple times to verify their 2005 application was received and complete, yet no confirmation was given, Obama said. Ultimately, a HUD employee responded no feedback...
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Here comes the pork
The nearly 1.5 million in Peoria-area projects includes $250,000 to help Bradley University renovate Bradley Hall, $250,000 to expand Glen Oak Zoo, $250,000 to Lakeview Museum to help build a downtown museum of Peoria hitory, $500,000 to help rehab roads in Springdale Cemetery and another $200,000 to help the Heartland Clinic bring...
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Oh, my stars, what wasteful spending
Lakeview’s downtown museum is getting a half-million dollars to build a planetarium in downtown Peoria.
Peoria already has a planetarium. The last time I went was the in the fourth grade. I imaging the same can be said for most Peorians. Are the hoards of out-of-towners lining up to visit the one we already have?
Why...
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It’s all about Caterpillar
I challenge anyone to read this article and not come to the conclusion I reached a looooong time ago: The whole Sears Block/History of Peoria museum concept has completely mutated into a “Kiss Caterpillar’s Ass” event.
The Great Yellow God demands tribute.
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Morning eye opener
The Journal Star’s Doug Haney provides good coverage of the human bones found at Keystone. He mentions the possibility they are those of Bonnie Fife, which is someone left off my list.
I guess they are really serious about getting the Upgrade 74 project done on time. A worker fell 70 feet from the...
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More museum follies
In its April 9 editorial, the Peoria Journal Star had this to say about a study conducted on the feasibility of turning over the long-empty Sears block in downtown Peoria for use as a museum of Peoria history. Mayor Dave Ransburg questioned the study’s conclusions and wants a new one (which is exactly what...
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