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It's Week 8 of the Illinois high school football season, with a key Big 12 Conference matchup highlighting the IHSA schedule in the Peoria area — along with several important late-season ...
Adam Duvall, Peoria Journal Star September 9, 2024 at 4:10 AM It's Week 3 of the Illinois high school football season, with the start of Mid-Illini Conference play highlighting the IHSA schedule ...
It's Week 9 of the Illinois high school football season, with the Big 12 Conference title on the line highlighting the IHSA schedule in the Peoria area — along with several teams needing wins to ...
In July 2018, AMC Stubs was split into three programs that are currently still in-place: the free AMC Stubs Insider; the yearly fee-based AMC Stubs Premiere, which costs $15 annually and provides the same benefits as the original Stubs plus an expedited line at tickets and concessions; and the monthly fee-based AMC Stubs A-List, which includes ...
Launched in late 1984, the channel aired classic films prior to the 1970s, similar to Turner Classic Movies, the channel's former rival, until 2002, when AMC retired the American Movie Classics name as a result of a major shift in its programming, [1] [2] and today airs original shows that are mainly dramas and documentaries, while airing ...
Peoria Civic Center is an entertainment complex located in downtown Peoria, Illinois. Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Philip Johnson [3] and John Burgee, [4] it has an arena, theater, exhibit hall and meeting rooms. [5] It opened in 1982 [6] and completed an expansion to its lobby and meeting facilities in 2007. [7]
WEEK-TV (channel 25) is a television station licensed to Peoria, Illinois, United States, affiliated with NBC, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and The CW Plus. The station is owned by Gray Media and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Springfield Road (along I-474) in East Peoria. WEEK-TV began broadcasting on February 1, 1953, originally on ...
The passenger terminal at Peoria International Airport. On May 19, 1932, the citizens of Peoria voted to have an airport. On 195 acres (0.8 km 2), American Airways (now American Airlines) and Chicago and Southern Airlines brought in airmail and passenger services on four shale-surfaced runways.