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Mehul Choksi case: Can India bring him back?

An Indian fugitive in the Caribbean makes a sensational claim of abduction. Can India bring Mehul Choksi back to face justice? - Issue Date: Jun 21, 2021

East Peoria Levee District transformed into bustling destination

East Peoria’s Levee District began its existence when Caterpillar began to shrink. Until the 1990s, the district had been mostly comprised of about one million square feet of Caterpillar factories and offices. When buildings were demolished and the site was cleared, the city was left with vacant brown space,” according to Rick Swan, the East Peoria Chamber of Commerce executive director. “The city fathers, starting with (East Peoria Mayor) Jim Spinder, started looking at the area and said ‘We need to do something,’ Swan added. Perhaps because the area had been home to an industrial complex, the city’s initial plan was to develop an industrial park there. But the East Peoria City Council saw other opportunities in the area’s central location, according to Ty Livingston, the city s director of planning and development.

St Louis Funny Bone Comedy Club to relocate from Westport to the Streets of St Charles

St Louis Funny Bone Comedy Club to relocate from Westport to the Streets of St Charles
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Why can t Peoria replicate the success of thriving Spring Grove?

4:05 am UTC Apr. 14, 2021 PEORIA  Aurthur Perkins moved to the Spring Grove subdivision to prove a point. In 1995, she and her husband were two of the first residents to plunk down $500 to live in the new and unique development, a suburban layout amid an urban cityscape. But Perkins, a longtime educator and lifelong South Peorian, relocated to Spring Grove to make a statement with two audiences: Black people who saw themselves as forever stuck in the same place, as well as white people who thought minorities generally unable to move up in the world.  “I wanted to show people that African Americans could have nice places and take care of nice places and enjoy nice places,” said Perkins, 83.

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