Pekin, IL News
Pekin, IL News
Free device workshop offered Oct. 29
State Fire Marshal does walk-through inspection at Greer's residence Friday morning
State Fire Marshal does walk-through inspection Friday morning
Back to School for Pekin - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
PRESLEY QUINTEN PISCAGLIA, NEW YEAR'S BABY FOR 2011
LAST CHANCE TO SEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AT MINERAL SPRINGS PARK WHILE COVERED IN SNOW THIS YEAR
TWEENS RING IN NEW YEAR AT PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
YOU DID NOT HAVE TO "DREAM" ABOUT A WHITE CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM OUR TIMES IN PEKIN
MERRY CHRISTMAS PEKIN, COAL IN YOUR STOCKINGS ONCE MORE
"HOLIDAY SIGN AND SING" HELD THIS MORNING AT PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
FUN ON THE LAGOON ICE
PEKIN TRANSFORMED INTO WINTER WONDERLAND
PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY HOLDS "BEADED JEWELRY WORKSHOP"
DEATH OF AN ICON, AS THE REMAINING LEEWAY WALL COMES CRASHING DOWN
WINTER HAS COME
PRECIOUS MEMENTOS HARD TO COME BY AT LEEWAY DEMOLITION
LEEWAY AT HISTORIC WEST CAMPUS "DEMOLISHED THIS MORNING"
PEKIN LIBRARY AND PEKIN WINTER WONDERLAND COMBINE EFFORTS FOR GINGERBREAD HOUSE WORKSHOP
PEKIN MAIN STREETS "CHRISTMAS ON COURT"
LEEWAY AT HISTORIC WEST CAMPUS SLATED TO BE DEMOLISHED IN COMING WEEKS
"CUPCAKE MANIA FOR TEENS" AT PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
$$ Reward for return of Lost Dog
PEKIN WINTER WONDERLAND PARADE AND OPENING CEREMONIES AT PAVILION
"CHANGE YOUR CLOCK"- "CHANGE YOUR BATTERY" CAMPAIGN
"FRIENDS OF MCNAUGHTON PARK" CLEAN UP TRASH SUNDAY AFTERNOON
TRICK OR TWEEN'S HALLOWEEN PARTY AT PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY TODAY
OUR TIMES IN PEKIN PRESS RELEASE
PEKIN'S NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME HELD TONIGHT AT THE AVANTI'S DOME
I HOPE YOUR "SIGNED UP" TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 2
BEST SELLING AND AWARD WINNING AUTHOR KIM EDWARDS AT THE PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
GOODWILL STAND DOWN FOR HOMELESS VETERANS SATURDAY AT O'BRIEN FIELD IN PEORIA
PEKIN MAIN STREET'S ANNUAL DOWNTOWN HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR
CRASH REENACTMENT INVOLVING AN IMPAIRED DRIVER PART OF SAFETY WEEKEND
PARK AVENUE IN THE FALL WITH ALL THE BEAUTIFUL COLORS
HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR EDITION
City Faces Lawsuit
Local Briefs
New scholarship honors Quarello
Pekin woman killed in crash
Pastor challenges business leaders
Morton police seeking help on burglaries
State owes $2M
EP man charged for firing shotgun
After-school programs celebrated
Official: Water safety scare not so scary
Man charged in child rapes
Turner charged again
EP woman charged with child battery
Former County Market goes back to basics
District 108 may borrow $5 million
Prison inmate death reported
Peoria man dies after East Peoria crash
District 108 looks at its grades
Figures calculated in jail lawsuits
Official: tax levy still low
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO PEKIN'S HOMELESS VETERANS THIS WINTER
JAY LENO HEADLINES BRADLEY UNIVERSITY'S HOMECOMING WEEKEND AT "RENAISSANCE COLISEUM"
THE "BEAUTY OF OCTOBER" IN MINERAL SPRINGS PARK
NO FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS IN THE FIRE STATIONS!
VETERANS AND SUPPORTERS GET EMOTIONAL AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
VETERANS PROTEST AGAINST THE CITY OF PEKIN AT TODAYS DOWNTOWN RALLY
PEKIN CITY GOVERNMENT "SAYS NO" TO HELPING OUR VETERANS
PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE
WHAT OUR TIMES IN PEKIN IS REALLY ABOUT AND HOW IT WORKS
OUR TIMES IN PEKIN SHUTTING DOWN!
DONATIONS SOUGHT TO KEEP SITE GOING!
PEKIN FIRE DEPT. ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION CELEBRATION AT MINERAL SPRINGS PARK
HOE & HOPE GARDEN CLUB HELPS PP DISTRICT IN MAKING PUMPKIN SCARECROWS TODAY
TAPS "TAILWAGGERS CLASSIC" HELD TODAY AT PEKIN PARK
CONSTITUTION REVOLUTION "PATRIOT'S PARTY" TODAY AT LIBERTY PARK IN PEORIA
"DUCT TAPE CRAFTS FOR TEENS" AT PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
SEED COLLECTION WORKSHOPS AT PPD HELD BY HORTICULTURIST SUZANNE COOK
D.J. MILLER'S "DOWN HOME COUNTRY IN THE PARK" CONCERT
LOOK MOM "MY FIRST LIBRARY CARD" FROM PEKIN PUBLIC LIBRARY
PEPSI MARIGOLD PARADE PHOTOS
SCOTT ALTMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEDICATED
TAZEWELL COUNTY MUSEUM QUILTING DESIGN WINNERS AND NEW NASA ROOM GRAND OPENING
EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN "THE MAN BEHIND THE MARIGOLD"
DELAVAN ART FESTIVAL HELD TODAY AT HISTORIC VETERANS PARK
MACKINAW VALLEY VINEYARD HOST ANNUAL GRAPE STOMPING AND HARVEST FESTIVAL
HOUSE CLEANING NEEDED AT TAZEWELL COUNTY JAIL TO "SWEEP OUT" THE BAD APPLES
"FAMILY EFFORT" FINDING PEPSI MARIGOLD MEDALLION
District 303 proposes budget surplus
Local Briefs
City votes to issue a $7M bond
Man arrested for punching officer, kicking nurse
Former Lincoln School slated for demolition
Riverside Club restoration future not set yet
Man accused of domestic battery
Roeckers back in business
Council to vote on sewer expansion
Sex abuse lawsuit dismissed
YWCA to ‘Paint the town red’ next week
Sheriff: Overtime declining
Downtown 2010 right on schedule
Medallion Hunt clues to go online first
Mayor networks in person
"ELVIS" SEEN PERFORMING AT THE PEKIN LIBRARY!
Knox Boxes help local firefighters
Businesses prepare for health care changes
Vehicle use guidelines approved
Friday Night Family Fest promises fun on and off stage
Ganschow to retire in September
Whooping cough on the rise
RIDE ALONG WITH A PEKIN POLICE OFFICER
Readers react to the Blagojevich verdict
Blagojevich vows to appeal
Residents invited to ‘Go Loco’
Button retires, new chief appointed
Four teens injured in hill crash
Preparing for a lean year
Grow for the Gold winners picked
Local Briefs
Board avoids strike
TAPS gets grant for needy
2010 Miss Marigold named
County committees have big week ahead
State funding looks promising: City officials get go-ahead to send Veterans Drive extension costs to
LOCAL AUTHORS HOLD BOOK SIGNING TODAY AT SPEAKEASY ART CENTER
Man suffers critical burns in house fire
Baecker sentenced to 13 years
Grain company responds to residents’ resistance
Search for stolen laptop leads to stolen handgun
Deaths ruled a murder-suicide
Residents resist Rickett corn storage facility
PEKIN LIBRARY SUMMER READING PROGRAM CARNIVAL
Farmers take a hit
Local Briefs
What's going on here?
Election law changes
Raising money for local needs
SOME JOBS THAT ARE NOT SO "COOL"
Local Briefs
High school hosting sale to help clear the clutter
Judge to rule on more time for sex offender
Students get to ‘Shop with a Cop’
District 327 still weighing options if teachers strike
Local Briefs
Love of the Marigold Festival spurs woman to volunteer
City seeks hotel feasibility study
Local author brings book to the Marigold Festival
9/11 service plans set
Redneck Fishing Tournament draws crowds
Car dealer responds to teen car theft
"DECEPTIVE WATER RATES"
REDNECK TOURNAMENT GIVES NEW MEANING TO THE TERM " FLY " FISHING
FANCY NANCY PICNIC TODAY AT LIBRARY
District, teachers agree to contract
Murderer’s appeal rejected: McCarron will have to serve entire 36-year prison term
Scam artists targeting restaurants
Victim’s family protests sentence
City to consider hotel study
Rapist gets probation
SPEAKEASY ART CENTER GALLERY SHOWING
City builds new parking lot for buses
The water bill: What does it all mean?
Dairy cows take the stage at 4-H Fair
West Campus ideas advance
Local Briefs
Rednecks take back the river
Local Briefs
Pekin sewer rate increases to hit neighboring village
Speakeasy Art Center studio artists to display work
Canine contestants advance to the next level
Two charged after bar fight goes on the road
Teen arrested in theft from grandmother
Neighbors play blame game over fight about yard signs
Stepping up to the throne
City launches new website
Smith eyes home nurse legislation
Local Briefs
Wastewater fees will rise
Lost service dog found and returned
Man charged with theft; involved son
Hundreds of children bring projects to fair
Teachers on the verge of striking; district blames state
4-H Fair promises cheap fun
Drug program grows
Moving forward: Family continues on after tragic loss of loved one
Littlest beauties crowned at pageant
PEKIN MAIN STREETS DOWNTOWN CRUISE
4-H Fair: Stars shine in the beef show
Man sentenced to eight years for sexual assault
Young 4-H’ers earn right to raise livestock
Court briefs
Trustee arrested in violent conflict
PEKIN MAIN STREETS-PHAT JAX BIKE RALLY NIGHT AT SUPER CRUISE
Solie Myers remembered for passion
No further arrests are expected in jail escape
Council to vote on upgrades
Recruitment event celebrates military service
THIS WEEKENDS EVENTS IN PEKIN
New queen follows sister’s footsteps
Sixth Super Cruise-In event starts this weekend
Home invasion unsolved
Alleged coin bandit apprehended
Budget to receive cuts
DARE program axed
Youngsters show dogs and poultry
Bass Pro lease may put city at risk
Horse show kicks off Mason County 4-H Fair
Inmate apologizes upon capture
Sheriff’s challenger raising more cash
Man charged in cocaine bust
Altman’s surprise visit delights donors
Children’s Advocacy Center slates opening
Concerns raised about proposed wastewater fee hikes
City denies cell phone tower permit
NEW WHEELWORX PLANT BEING BUILT BY NON-UNION AND OUT OF STATE WORKERS
Local environmentalist killed in bridge accident
Art center brings increased business
Horses excite on first day of 4-H and Jr. Show
Council to eye ADA compliance suggestions
Pekin ends DARE program
Marigold Festival seeks celebrity look-alikes
Alleged coin bandit apprehended
Inmate work common
Escaped inmate captured
Long-time Mason County staple closes its doors
Main Street gets new director
Assessments show effect of struggling economy
"THUMBS" UP TODAY, OR SHOULD I SAY "DOWN" FOR SCOTT ALTMAN
REAL LIFE GHOST HUNTERS AT PEKIN LIBRARY
ONLY IN TAZEWELL COUNTY!
FREE MINIATURE GOLF BRINGS IN HUNDREDS
ROCKIN' FOR TAPS FUNDRAISER
JASON JUCHEMS " CREATURE FEATURE"
ED'S TWO CENTS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4TH OF JULY HONOR AMERICA CELEBRATION
PEKIN RELAY FOR LIFE A BIG SUCCESS
FARMERS MARKET OPENS IN DOWNTOWN PEKIN
STRONG STORMS CAUSE DAMAGE IN PEKIN
SPACE ADVENTURES
RELAY FOR LIFE INFORMATION-PEKIN AND MORTON
(PATS) PEORIA AREA TROOP SUPPORT TREE ON DISPLAY IN MINERAL SPRINGS PARK
PEKIN MAIN STREET'S "CHRISTMAS ON COURT"
"MERRY CHRISTMAS" PEKIN, OR IS IT
COUNCILMAN BLANCHARD SHOULD RESIGN!
BLANCHARD CENSURED AT COUNCIL MEETING
NEWS FROM MONDAY NIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MEETING
VOTING SHOULD BE A RESPONSIBILITY
POTHOLES! POTHOLES! EVERYWHERE!
BLANCHARD WANTS CITY STORM WATER FEE
THE DUNN DOME- IS IT A DUNN DEAL
Untitled
JAMES FIELD DVD
WE ARE BACK UP AND RUNNING!
PHOTOS FROM AROUND TOWN
COME SEE "WE THE PEOPLE"
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM ED EMMONS
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE TO SEE "WE THE PEOPLE" A PATRIOTIC PLAY
PLEASE DO NOT OPEN SUSPICIOUS EMAILS
TREMONT TURKEY FESTIVAL
DOES THE TOWING ORDINANCE GO AGAINST THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
"WE THE PEOPLE" THE HOTTEST SHOW IN TOWN
SCRAPBOOK OF JAMES FIELD PRESENTED TO TAZEWELL COUNTY MUSEUM
MY TRAVELS AROUND PEKIN TODAY
IRRIGATION SYSTEM PUT IN AT JAMES FIELD
Blues Blast Magazine 2009 Blues Blast Awards
Pekin - 2008 Annual Worldwide Candle Lighting Services
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