This blog is maintained for the sole purpose of allowing the people of Peru and those interested in the cities of the Illinois Valley to express their views.
“It doesn’t take a majority to win, just a tireless minority that will keep starting brush fires in the mind and hearts of their fellow men.”
Samuel Adams
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Former firefighter's speech heats up Peru council (WITH VIDEO)
Former firefighter's speech heats up Peru council (WITH VIDEO)
A long time Peru resident from a family who has long served this city. Joseph Riordan was a Peru Police Officer and 2 of Tom's brothers have been on the Peru PFD.
A long time Peru resident from a family who has long served this city. Joseph Riordan was a Peru Police Officer and 2 of Tom's brothers have been on the Peru PFD.
Monday, May 08, 2017
Sunday, May 07, 2017
Best Practices in Event/Festival Planning
Best Practices in Event/Festival Planning Ok now this gives us the "how to do" from a successful city, any ideas about what type of event Peru can host in its city and not at the airport.
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
What it means to be civically engaged in the age of Trump
What it means to be civically engaged in the age of Trump
Will that movement ever happen in the Illinois Valley? Recently saw that happen in La Salle where the people wanted the "drug dog" that the Mayor had said he was going to eliminate from the P.D.
I don't believe I have seen it happen at least not recently in the city of Peru because people are afraid of retribution. A little respect on both sides does help and I hope the next generation of Peru residents does not sit back and let it happen as usual.
This is a good article that was intended primarily for national level governance but it would also appy to government on any level from municipal on up to the federal level.
Will that movement ever happen in the Illinois Valley? Recently saw that happen in La Salle where the people wanted the "drug dog" that the Mayor had said he was going to eliminate from the P.D.
I don't believe I have seen it happen at least not recently in the city of Peru because people are afraid of retribution. A little respect on both sides does help and I hope the next generation of Peru residents does not sit back and let it happen as usual.
This is a good article that was intended primarily for national level governance but it would also appy to government on any level from municipal on up to the federal level.
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