Via ‘Body count’ shocks library panel.
One thing is certain, though: “We’ll find something,” according to M. Catherine Bird, research coordinator and corporate secretary with MARS.
Representatives with the organization estimate 708 people could potentially have been buried throughout the block surrounding the library.
Bird estimated that 10 percent, or 71 bodies, could be uncovered in and...
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Posts Tagged ‘ Peoria Public Library ’
Have we learned nothing from ‘Poltergeist’ movies?
Local: Knock me over with a feather — PJS opposed to hiring new firefighters
The Peoria Journal Star editorial board — an entity that has consistently argued in favor of closing inner city fire stations while promoting increased spending on “quality of life” projects that have little to do with essential city services — today used City Councilman Eric Turner’s warnings of red ink to argue, again, for...
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Today’s News: Follow up
Some more news via the Journal Star:
PJS education reporter Clare Jellick has a blog entry about the tension and secrecy surrounding Paul Vallas’s recent visit with local leaders about improving District 150. There’s value added content as well, as our very own C.J. Summers and school board member Jim Stowell debate the district’s spending...
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What’s the book on the Peoria Public Library?
Peoria Peon takes at look at library’s reports and makes this observation:
What one should take note of here is that only outreach and the bookmobile show gains.
In other words the only aspect of the library in this category showing gains is those area’s where the library goes to the people, not the other way...
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Libraries: A bad place for kids?
This report by HOI’s Monica Landeros just rubs me the wrong way. Libraries are good. They should be a place where parents can drop off their kids for a couple of hours.
I went to the library alone all the time when I was a young kid. My parents would drop me off and pick...
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