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Possible new tax for packaged alcohol sale

November 3, 2015
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Deputy Corporation Counsel Sonni Williams spearheads new initiative

By: Savannah Jones

PEORIA–The Liquor Commission is overlooking a tax on large-packaged-alcohol sales after Deputy Corporation Counsel Sonni Williams proposed looking into the new tax at the Commission’s monthly meeting on November 2. Williams explained the Commission researched introducing a tax on case lots of alcohol several years ago but did not reach a conclusive decision. However, Williams suggested the plan could bring in $140,000 in revenue and help alleviate the city’s budget deficit.

“The tax must be reasonably related to the cost of administering licenses by the Circuit Clerk,” Williams said. “Normal and Bloomington introduced a four-percent tax on case lots but there is none in Peoria.”

Liquor Commission board member Drew Cassidy agreed Peoria is “behind the curb” in the region for taxing case lots however he raised concern that the tax would benefit major chain stores such as Wal-Mart and Kroger over smaller local bars and restaurants. Williams and Cassidy both agreed to look further into the plan over the next few weeks.

The Liquor Commission met for their monthly meeting to review license applicants and to discuss to taxes.

The Liquor Commission met for their monthly meeting to review license applicants and to discuss to taxes.

The Liquor Commission also discussed extending bar hours to 4 a.m. in order to attract more people to Peoria on the weekends. The Commission tabled this issue for future meetings as well. Board members approved three local restaurants recommendations to the City Council for liquor license approval.

Early education may be the answer to cutting dropout rates in Illinois high schools

April 2, 2014
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Early education may be the answer to cutting dropout rates in Illinois high schools

Illinois public high schools across its many counties have seen numerous students leave their academics behind, but the answer to lower dropout rates may lie in the teaching styles in early education teachers. By Mallory Hartigan

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Peorian hoops prodigy proves perseverance pays off

April 2, 2014
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Peorian hoops prodigy proves perseverance pays off

By Kelly O’Brien If you listened closely to the public address announcer at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night as he read the starting lineup for the visiting Brooklyn Nets, you probably heard something familiar—something that sounds like home. “From Peoria Central High School…Shaun Livingston.” In 2007 Livingston feared his name would never resonate through...

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Beneath the Wreckage By Alexandra Hess The occurrence of tornados in Illinois have been increases for years. The most recent tornados touched down on Sunday November 17th. The city of Washington was hit by a level F4 tornado and took the largest toll as entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. However, the disaster brought...

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Tornadoes touching down in Illinois

November 26, 2013
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Tornadoes have been on the media most of the week, with the touchdown happening in Washington, Illinois. However there is a small trend happening that could change the normal trend that is occurring.

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Late Night BU Gets the Halloween Season Started

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Bradley University embraced the Halloween spirit with a themed Late Night BU on Oct. 11 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Late Night BU, a...

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