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Wichita · WichitaPEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- Some Downtown Peoria streets will be restricted because of the Red White and BOOM! firework display on July 4. Drivers should use caution when entering the Downtown area on Friday. Traffic delays are expected, and the use of alternative routes is advised by the City of Peoria Public Works Department. During the time of closures, which are listed below, the only traffic allowed in these areas will include vendors, exhibitor…See the Story
Streets, Parking Lots and Bridges to Be Impacted by Peoria Firework Show
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Independence Day · WichitaOld Cowtown Museum hosts its annual Independence Day event from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 5. According to a news release, “Guests can celebrate Independence Day like they would have in the old west.” The museum grounds and historic buildings will be festooned with patriotic flags and bunting. Entertainment includes performances by […] The post Old Cowtown to host old timey Independence Day event Saturday appeared first on The Active Age.Read Article
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St. Joseph · St. JosephWhile the pause on paid parking in St. Joseph remains in place, downtown business owners are hoping city leaders are sincere about listening to their concerns and making changes to the program. Ken Kozminski, owner of The Buck Burgers and Brew, has been among the merchants meeting with city leaders to bounce around ideas. He tells us the city may have spoken with some business owners about paid parking before it was implemented in May, but he do…See the Story