All Things Peoria WCBU Peoria Public Radio
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All Things Peoria is WCBU’s daily newsmagazine, airing weekdays at 5 p.m. This half-hour program shines a light into all corners of Greater Peoria. You’ll see the challenges we face from a new angle. And you’ll hear from the neighbors you never knew you had.
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Gas to Gold: Greater Peoria Sanitary District proposes making methane into revenue
The Greater Peoria Sanitary District is exploring a way to make waste into a renewable source of energy and revenue.
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Bishop Hill Colony Church named one of Illinois' most endangered historic sites by preservationists
Residents of the village of Bishop Hill worry state funding may not come in time to save the community's unique 19th century Swedish-American heritage.
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Peoria Township residents cast their opinion on a different style of voting this November
Residents of Peoria Township face an unusual question down-ballot this November: would they support the adoption of ranked choice voting in Illinois?
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Peoria police are eager to expand the department’s drone program
The Peoria Police Department is expanding its fleet of drones with some updated models, with department officials calling it another example of incorporating technology to better serve the community.
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Peoria-area planting season gets off to good start
Planting season is here, and Central Illinois farmers are gearing up for a successful spring.
According to Peoria County Farm Bureau manager Patrick Kirchhofer, about 50% of the area’s soybeans are already planted, while corn is around 30 to 35%. Some areas have even more planted, such as Princeville and Brimfield where the soil is blacker and therefore more rich.
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Accessible garden project at Pekin's Schramm school lets students get their hands dirty
An accessible garden project at Schramm Educational Center in Pekin will give students the opportunity to test out their green thumbs.
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