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Outdoor rugs: Provide the indoors outdoors with swift-drying woven rugs crafted for the patio in all dimensions, designs and colours.
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Update: Body found near Illinois River identified as missing Peorian
PEORIA — The body of a missing Peoria man was found Monday afternoon near the Illinois River in Medina Township, Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood said. Harwood identified the body as 26-year-old Maurice Wells, according to a news release. "Wells had ...
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Man's body found near Illinois River in Mossville area
PEORIA — A man's body was found Monday afternoon near the Illinois River in Medina Township, Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood said. Harwood said the man was African-American and estimates he was between 20 and 30 years old. The body did not have any ...
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Illinois gets donation of nearly 800,000 vitamin K tablets to treat poisoning from synthetic marijuana
(Kelley McCall / AP) Robert McCoppin Contact ReporterChicago Tribune Illinois has received a donation of nearly ... Most of the 151 reported cases have occurred in Cook, Peoria, and Tazewell counties. Symptoms include coughing up blood, blood in the ...
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ILLINOIS BICENTENNIAL: Illinois rivers helped feed economic growth in state
Towns along the Illinois River, such as Naples, Grafton, Peoria and Beardstown, are the earliest communities in the region to be established. Ottawa had deposits of silica sand that would be transported into Chicago for construction. “You could begin to ...
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Before railroads, the Illinois River was the only way to move goods
The Illinois River was a habitat for bottom-feeding fish such as catfish, common carp and smallmouth buffalo as well as mussels. Their abundance led to a commercial fishing industry between Havana and Meredosia, southwest of Peoria, according to the ...