West Peoria, IL Other News

St. Joseph's Home of Springfield, a Catholic nursing facility, is closing in December

Sarah Allen said family members were on the phone immediately after finding out Tuesday that St. Joseph's Home was closing after 118 years.

Allen's father, Jim Morris, has lived in the nursing care facility owned and operated by a Roman Catholic women's religious community since May 2017.

The home at 3306 S. Sixth Street Road is closing Dec. 15.

Allen admitted she was "surprised and shocked" by the announcement, but that didn't keep her and her five siblings from the task of trying to relocate their 85-yea ... Read more

Hawkeyes Use Big Inning To Rally Past Maryland

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Maryland, 12-8, in the final game of a three-game series on Sunday afternoon at Duane Banks Field.

The Hawkeyes used a nine-run fifth inning to erase a 6-1 deficit to salv ... Read more

Martha Stewart teams up with Etsy, RH’s Aspen drama and mo

Many people never dream of putting their high-end homes on the rental market—but when celebrities like Rihanna and the Obamas come to town, those same homeowners are quick to change their tune. Stay in the know with our weekly roundup of headlines, ... Read more

Iowa baseball starts the season hot, tears through nonconfer

The Hawkeyes have a 20-6 record through the first weekend of Big Ten play behind an impressive offense that averages 8.78 runs per game.

Iowa infielder Michael Seegers jumps over West Michigan catcher Greg Budig to score during a basebal ... Read more

Jeff Himstedt; doing good things with the invention of The Evan Bed

Jeff Himstedt is helping special needs children with the invention of The Evan Bed

Kim Paisley-Jones

Breeze-Courier Writer

TAYLORVILLE — They say that necessity is the mother of invention.

Jeff Himstedt, a 2007 Taylorville High School graduate, knows that all too well. He has been doing great things these days for those with special needs children. Himstedt began building custom beds for special needs children about six years ago. His first one was for a little four year old boy named Evan B ... Read more

Severe weather threat expands to 88 million across Midwest,

Storms organizing Friday morning will eventually lead to a widespread severe weather outbreak with strong tornadoes, destructive winds and large hail in the Midwest and South as March gives up any semblance of heading out like a lamb – and the thre ... Read more

Raber Packing Company to rebuild in West Peoria, Ill. after

Raber Packing Company

The President of Peoria’s only local farm-to-fork packinghouse has announced plans to rebuild his family business after a fire destroyed the business in November 2018.

Raber Packing Company President, ... Read more

2 Illinois men arrested on marijuana trafficking charges in

Staff and Wire Reports

Desert Valley Times

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of trafficking almost 60 pounds of illegal marijuana, 53 pounds of concentrated THC marijuana oils and various edible candies, according to t ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.