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COVID-19 closures: Rhythm Kitchen in Peoria closing throughout April

PEORIA Things will be out of rhythm for a while at a Downtown Peoria restaurant. Rhythm Kitchen Music Cafe is to be closed through at least April 20, according to a post Wednesday on the establishment s Facebook page. Last week, the restaurant at 305 SW Water St. announced it was closing temporarily to allow its staff to be tested for COVID-19. The closure came in response to a virus exposure that did not take place on the premises. The most recent Facebook post did not specify if any positive tests were gleaned as a result. It s been a hard year for the restaurant business and we will need y all more than ever on the other side of this, Rhythm Kitchen owner Julie Maag posted.

Live election coverage: Peoria mayoral race too close to call, goes to mail ballots

Live election coverage: Peoria mayoral race too close to call, goes to mail ballots Journal Star staff So far in the Peoria mayoral race, it’s Montelongo. But not by much. By a 73-vote margin with 100% of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Jim Montelongo led Rita Ali for the right to be Peoria mayor for the next four years. Montelongo received 7,983 votes, or 50.23%. Ali received 7,910 votes, or 49.77%. The totals included election-day ballots from all 95 city precincts, as well as early and mail voting. © Supplied photos Rita Ali and Jim Montelongo Outstanding mail-in votes probably will decide who wins. There are about 675, is according to the Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners.

Live election coverage: Denise Jackson wins 1st District Council seat

Live election coverage: Peoria mayoral race too close to call, goes to mail ballots Journal Star staff So far it’s Montelongo, but not by much. By a 73-vote margin with 100% of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Jim Montelongo led Rita Ali in the Peoria mayoral election. Montelongo had 7,983 votes, or 50.23%, and Ali had 7,910, or 49.77%. The totals included election-day ballots from all 95 city precincts, as well as early and mail voting. © Supplied photos Rita Ali and Jim Montelongo About 675 outstanding mail-in votes probably will decide who wins. That total is according to the Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners. Ballots must have been postmarked no later than Tuesday and received at the election offices by April 20. That s when the final count is to be announced.

Live election coverage: Jackson ahead of Moore in early returns for 1st District

Live election coverage: Denise Jackson wins 1st District Council seat Journal Star staff As results came in, several races began to tighten. The race for the 2nd District seat on the Peoria City Council narrowed as challenger Peter Kobak winnowed incumbent Chuck Grayeb’s lead to just 115 votes with four precincts left to be counted. Peoria s treasurer race was split nearly 50-50, with Stephen Morris holding a minimal lead over Brooke Petty Sommerville.  The mayor s race has gradually tightened throughout the night, with Rita Ali holding a slim 51-49 lead over Jim Montelongo with just 19 of the city s 95 precincts still remaining. Votes are mostly out in the 3rd and 5th districts, with a few additional precincts remaining to be counted in the city s 2nd and 4th districts.

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