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Local: Signs of the times

Spotted on my morning commute:

A rather large sign for Patrick Nichting, candidate for Peoria City Treasurer, in front of an office building on West Main Street across from Peking Restaurant.

An even larger sign for Dan Irving, who’s running for Nichting’s current job representing the 5th District on the Peoria City Council, was spotted on the big hill at the intersection of U.S. Route 150 and Northmoor Allen Road.

Meanwhile, the Journal Star is reporting that voter turnout is expected to be low for the Feb. 24 primary election.

3 Responses to “Local: Signs of the times”

  1.   Tom Says:

    That must be one really big sign to go from Northmoor to US Route 150.

  2.   Gary Sandberg Says:

    Northmoor and US150 do not have a common intersection. I’m sure you mean Allen Road and US150 (where is CJ when we need accuracy)and if you check out the location of the power lines which are in the Right of Way, I bet so are the political signs which is illegal, a sign of the candidates attention to detail and knowledge of laws.

  3.   Billy Dennis Says:

    Duh. Allen Road. It was late when I wrote this. Forgive me,