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UPDATE: 1 dead, 4 others hurt in Sterling Avenue crash
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PEORIA One person was killed and four others were injured in a three-vehicle accident in Central Peoria on Tuesday night the third fatal accident since the month began.
Katherine King, 25, of West Peoria was pronounced dead at the scene by members of the Peoria County Coroner s Office at 9:13 p.m.
An autopsy on King showed she suffered multiple blunt-force trauma injuries that were inconsistent with life and died instantly. Toxicology testing is pending by state statute.
She was a second-grade teacher at Bethel Lutheran School in Morton. On the school s Facebook page, they paid tribute to the woman whose radiance and joyful spirit is to be remembered and cherished.
Developer Paul Pawlowski pictured in March 2019. (Credit: Kate Nalepinski)
Construction is underway on a mixed-use building at the edge of Sterling Avenue in Greenport, but an outstanding question remains: How should the 15,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space be used?
It’s now in the hands of the village Planning Board to decide.
Developer Paul Pawlowski has proposed subdividing the first floor into 12 individual units that could either be used as a private yacht club, art studio or gallery.
“It’s in a large space and we’re trying to pitch something that’s sustainable and in keeping with the code,” Mr. Pawlowski said during a Planning Board meeting Thursday, adding that those uses would also have a relatively low impact on the residential area.
$1.19 contract awarded for work to be done
Author of the article: Thomas Perry
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 3 minute read • New asphalt has been laid along several stretches of Algonquin Boulevard, Riverside Drive and Highway 101 through the city s Connecting Link project these past couple of years. Timmins council is hoping that can continue in 2021. The Daily Press file photo
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Council awarded a contract to New Liskeard-based Miller Paving Limited for work on a number of city streets during its April 6 meeting.
The deal is worth $1,197,933.75, plus HST, with the Miller Paving Limited submission being the lone response to the tender.
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