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Two Bradley University alumni are the founders of an online art shop that wouldn’t be possible without the help of their children.
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A Morton native has decided to use her eight years of yoga expertise to bring a new form of the practice to the Peoria area.
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Timothy Anders is the founder and CEO of ElectroBrew, a ground coffee infused with electrolytes. Anders said the idea came to him after he frequently found himself putting a dash of salt in his coffee to offset its diuretic effects, a practice he says is common in the Keto and intermittent fasting community.
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As the Peoria Chiefs continue to rebound from a 2020 season lost to COVID-19, a sharp rise in attendance this year offers optimism for the future. Heading into this week’s season-ending homestand, the team is on pace to see a reported attendance increase of more than 90% over last season.
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Being a college student is difficult, as is running a small business. And doing both at the same time is not a challenge many are willing to take on, especially when your storefront doubles as your dorm room.
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This week on Out and About, Leigh Ann Brown of the Morton Chamber of Commerce joins Jenn Gordon to talk about the importance of supporting local…
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Banks in Illinois are more likely to lend to white-owned small businesses as opposed to their minority counterparts — to the tune of hundreds of millions…
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The Peoria office of the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center’s work to assist small business growth is being rewarded with a grant. The $445 thousand…
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This week, we're talking with Leigh Ann Brown and Rachel Berchtold about the Fourth Friday Tazewell Art Loop. Like First Fridays, these monthly events are…
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A new Mexican popsicle shop opened in Peoria in time for peak ice cream season. But its signature offering isn’t on the menu yet.The shop, Palarte, gets…