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0 CommentsNew:Police investigating robbery, beating of Peoria womanPeoria police are investigating the beating and robbery of a 54 year old Peoria woman that happened at S. Laramie Av and W Garden St. over the weekend.
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0 CommentsNew:Police investigating possible arson
Police and fire crews responded to a fire at 1918 S. Stanley on Tuesday afternoon.
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Students' project will educate thousands
NORMAL, Ill. -- For a group of students at Heartland Community College what started as a class project has now turned into a way to educate thousands of area kids.
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A "scrappy" way to make a living
PEORIA COUNTY, Ill. -- Did you know there's money in your garbage? Thanks to your generosity, there are people who make a living, selling what you throw out. They're called scrappers.
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Peoria-based TV show ready to shoot
The show creators gave us a behind the scenes look at what to expect from Wednesday night's performance atop the Peoria Heights Water Tower.
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Business
more Business »No-Cost Telecom Audits Save Money
Voice and data systems are crucial to the success or failure of most businesses. Many companies provide laptops, cell phones, and Internet connections that require expensive maintenance by internal IT departments. Paying for full-time IT services and multiple telecom providers may be an overlooked and unnecessary expense. A no-cost analysis of these expenses can save companies money.
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Beef Up Your Retirement Savings -- Your 401(k) May Not Be Enough
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New Jersey Financial Expert Urges Consumers to Communicate
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IT Companies Create New Revenue Streams
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How Social Media Can Grow Your Company
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Outsourced Accounting Key to Cutting Expenses
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Digital Revolution Yields New Opportunity for Films
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Your Budget: Creating Control Now
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Entertainment
more Entertainment »Fun, Exciting Family Time Moves Indoors
Gone are the days when poor weather outside meant sitting inside with nothing to do but watch television and play board games. The video game revolution known as "motion gaming" is proving to be a great way to boost indoor activity levels while spending time with the whole family -- making quality family time an attainable goal in 2011.
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Dr. Luke, Swizz Beatz Have Midas Touch for Music Hits
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Being Bad to Do Well? Why Hip-Hop Loves Its Bad Boys
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Embarrassing Moments Blog
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Music Industry Refashions Itself, Embraces iPod Era
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Digital Streaming Versus DVD Market
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Video Games Can Teach, If Kids Will Play
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Gibson's Cyber World Jumps From Page to Big Screen -- Finally

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