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Local COVID-19 Testing Available in Peoria

Heartland Health Services is extending their COVD-19 testing services in Peoria to anyone over 18 that has at least one coronavirus symptom. Previously, they were only testing specific at-risk demographics, but they have opened up their testing requirements. They have three locations open in Peoria, which can be found on hhsil.com. Walk-ups are welcome as […]


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Cabello Lawsuit Planned

State Representative John Cabello said that he plans to file a lawsuit against Governor J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order claiming that it defied his original authority of having the state-wide lockdown last only 30 days. Cabello began to make plans for the lawsuit when Governor Pritzker ordered the release of about 3,900 inmates from Illinois state […]


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Warren County Meat Plant Closed

A meat-processing plant in Warren County will resume operations after halting operations because of employees testing positive for COVID-19. On April 24th, Smithfield Foods in Monmouth, Illinois announced the plant’s closure after confirming three COVID-19 positive cases. Smithfield Foods’ Monmouth plant currently employs 1,700 and supports 3% of the fresh pork market in the United States. Last […]


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Modified Quarantine Rules Begin on May 1

A modified version of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Stay-At-Home order will go into effect starting Friday.

According to the Chicago Sun Times, starting May 1, any individual who is over the age of 2 will be required to wear a face mask or covering of some kind when in a public place if they cannot maintain […]


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Illinois State Parks To Re-Open May 1st

Ever since the U.S. coronavirus outbreak began back in March, people have been antsy to get back out into nature; albeit, safely and socially-distanced. As a result, governors across the nation have been slowly re-opening public places, including state parks. By May 1st, Illinois is expected to resume operations of twenty-five parks that span across […]


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USDA To Fund Food Assistance For Children

The Illinois Department of Human Services declared that the United States Department of Agriculture is funding Illinois’ Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer or P-EBT, a program designed to assist families with children during the pandemic. P-EBT is providing $112 million in food benefits to eligible families with children in school. The IDHS measured the supplementary benefits as $5.70 […]


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Bradley Applies For Emergency Grant

Bradley University has announced that it has applied for grant funding from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, which is part of the CARES Act. If accepted, the money will go directly to students who are struggling financially from the pandemic and campus shutdown. Bradley is one of many universities looking to receive money from […]


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Mayor Ardis: “Don’t Blow This”

Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis led off the daily COVID-19 press conference with a reminder to continue social distancing measures in the city to keep the virus at bay saying, “Please don’t blow this.” Monica Hendrickson, head of the Peoria health department, said that cases in the Tri-County area rose by four, with the Peoria county […]


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Biden Searches For Potential Running Mate

            The search for Joe Biden’s Vice President continues.

            In an interview with CBS Pittsburgh this past Monday, the presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate said that he would take former First Lady Michelle Obama as his VP in a heartbeat because she is, “brilliant. She knows the way around. She is a really fine woman,” and, […]


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New COVID-19 Testing Facility for Peoria Area

In Peoria, citizens who have COVID-like symptoms or have been in contact with a carrier of the novel coronavirus will soon be able to get tested for the disease. On Thursday, April 16, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announced that a COVID-19 testing center will be implemented at Heartland Health Services in sometime in the near […]