I know one of two nearby residents who will be happy to hear this:
At-large City Councilman Eric Turner said Shop Rite Supermarket, 1823 W. Lincoln Ave., had its package liquor license revoked on Wednesday. The store officially has until Tuesday to cease all liquor sales, he added.
“There had been complaints about them selling it,”...
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No more liquor sales at the Shop Rite
South Siders to be used like lab rats
There’s a plan in place to alleviate perpetual flooding in a South Side Neighborhood. Too bad the plan is a sick joke:
Public Works Director David Barber on Tuesday will report to the City Council what his department plans to do to improve Humboldt Street and rid the area of flooding with pervious concrete –...
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Today’s news: Spoils
Links via the Journal Star.
The Journal Star Has its full article about City Manager Randy Oliver’s resignation. The lede is, for some reason, an anecdote about former police chief John Stenson and roadkill.
Howett and Lincoln avenues in south Peoria are getting narrowed to make room for bicycle lanes. Good. Anything to slow down traffic...
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Local: Time to put sidewalks on the table
WMBD and the Journal Star report that the issue of sidewalk installation on the South Side will be a topic of discussion at today’s budget meeting at Peoria City Hall.
Note that we’re not talking about sidewalk repair. We’re talking about sidewalk installation. This is a neighborhood that has been occupied by people for close...
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Food co-op can be a benefit to South Side
Here’s the difference between a regular grocery store and the co-op grocery store being planned in Peoria’s South Side:
“Get off our property.”
A regular retail establishing cannot and will not keep the riff-raff out, especially when it’s located inside a neighborhood where the federal government stores the riff-raff (such as Harrison Homes or the privately-owned,...
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Give ‘em Hell, LaVetta
Today’s Word on the Street column in the Journal Star takes a look at Mayor Jim Ardis’ ’state of the city” speech. Quite wisely, the column addresses the speech from the point of view of LaVetta Ricca, president of the Old Town South Neighborhood Association.
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Peoria’s north and south sides need to cooperate politically
I have to agree with Polly on today’s Word on the Street column. Gulley won re-election more because his opposition in the primary was divided among five opponents, and his foe in the general election, Greg Banks, did a poor job of campaigning and didn’t reach out to those those supporting Frank Lewis and...
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