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Tazewell County Underground Railroad conductor had heroic role

Pekin Daily Times As the sound of hoof beats and the baying of hounds on the rural road heralds the approach of a posse, the farmer urgently ushers the group of fugitives through a trap door. When the fleeing family is safely sequestered, the farmer’s wife covers the trap door with a buffalo-skin rug and places their infant son’s crib atop the rug. The farmer lights a cigar to befuddle the hounds while his wife scolds the arriving posse for waking the baby. The event described above holds a personal significance for Pamela Senkler, who has been working to preserve her family’s history.

Allegiant to begin flights to Sarasota-Bradenton from Peoria, Illinois

Allegiant Air, the airline that serves more routes than any other at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport, announced it will begin flights between SRQ and Peoria, Illinois, later this year. Service between Sarasota-Bradenton and General Wayne A. Downing International Airport in Peoria will begin on May 27, according to a press release from Allegiant. The airline will also begin service between Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore and Punta Gorda Airport in Charlotte County on the same day. The airline is offering introductory one-way fares as low as $59 for both flights. Allegiant already serves Rockford, Illinois, from Sarasota-Bradenton on a seasonal basis, and other airlines at SRQ serve Chicago. Peoria is 166 miles from Chicago and sits along the Peoria Lake section of the Illinois River. 

Illinois City to Use Green Infrastructure in Agreement with Authorities to Reduce Sewage Discharge

Agriculture your username December 24, 2020 The city of Peoria, Illinois and its sanitary district have agreed to make sweeping changes to their sewage and wastewater treatment system to address untreated human waste discharges into the Illinois River and Peoria Lake, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced yesterday. The proposed consent decree was reached by the city with the state, the EPA, and the Department of Justice after the plaintiffs filed a complaint against the city seeking injunctive relief and the assessment of civil penalties. The case arose from Clean Water Act (CWA) violations relating to combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit exceedances. The EPA explained that the illegal discharges resulted from the city’s ill-equipped sanitary system that was unable to handle increased water volumes from heavy rain and snow events. In turn, untreated human waste mixed with stormwater and was discharged

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