Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Good morning, Peoria. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 30th of September.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Heavy metal band Ghost will perform at the Peoria Civic Center Arena on Thursday, February 5 as part of their Skeletour World Tour — tickets will go on sale Friday, October 3 with a Presale starting Thursday, October 2. WMBD
- ➤ Dan Conlin, owner of The Jukebox Comedy Club, launched a GoFundMe campaign with a goal of $30,000 to pay for repairs after a damaged sign and a roof collapse on an adjacent building — the campaign has already raised over $13,000. The club, which opened in 1990, remains a cherished venue in Peoria supported by local comedians and fans. Peoria Journal Star
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Ameren Illinois will lower electricity prices starting Oct. 1 after summer costs jumped 50%—customers will pay 8.4 cents per kilowatt hour for lower usage and 7.5 cents for higher usage. Peoria customers in the municipal aggregation program will see lower rates in early December and must opt out by Sept. 30 if they choose. Pekin Daily Times
- ➤ Central Illinois soybean farmers face a crisis as China stopped buying U.S. soybeans because of tariffs, which is expected to lower incomes and prompt more corn production in the future. Peoria County Farm Bureau has a plan for this year but warns that if China's market remains closed, the problem will worsen. 25 News Now
- ➤ Peoria gas prices dropped 1.8 cents a gallon last week, averaging $3.31 on Monday according to GasBuddy’s survey of 148 stations—making prices 6.3 cents lower than last month and 6.2 cents lower than last year; AAA Illinois reported a state average of $3.37 and a national average of $3.13. WMBD
- ➤ Farmers in Central Illinois are facing a moderate drought but expect a good harvest because they began picking soybeans and corn a month ago and plan to finish the crop soon — prices remain similar to last year, with corn at about $4.20 and soybeans near $10. Farm Bureau Manager Charlie Hensley said timely field work is key to managing the drought. 25 News Now
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Over 4,000 eighth-grade students from across Central Illinois are expected to attend the two-day Greater Peoria CareerSpark expo at the Peoria Civic Center. Organized by Junior Achievement of Central Illinois and community partners, the expo will run Wednesday and Thursday—offering hands-on sessions in fields like manufacturing, health care, IT and construction. WCBU
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Bradley Braves were picked fourth in the 2025-26 Missouri Valley Conference preseason poll by head coaches, league media and team staff—showing a shift from last preseason when they were near a consensus No. 1. The top five teams were Illinois State, Northern Iowa, Murray State, Bradley and Belmont, and the conference will release its schedule later this week. Pekin Daily Times
- ➤ The Bradley Braves men’s basketball season will start on November 3rd in South Carolina as they face Saint Bonaventure, and coach Brian Wardle said eight freshmen and sophomores (including local player Deitrich Richardson) will help build the team. Wardle said he will set final lineups and leadership roles by Christmas to prepare for a test game that will expose the team’s potential. WMBD
- ➤ Peoria-area high school football games in Week 6 will take place on Friday and Saturday at local venues like Richwoods Stadium and Walther Christian — the schedule also lists conference match-ups from leagues such as Big 12, Mid-Illini, Tri-County, and Central Illinois for the ongoing IHSA season. Pekin Daily Times
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Chonda Pierce Live
7-8:30 p.m. — Five Points Washington — VIP $70.43, Non-VIP $25 — Enjoy an evening of laughter and real talk with Chonda Pierce's signature humor.
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Poison Apple Mug Clay Hand Building Class
5:30-7 p.m. — The Clay Den — Cost information not provided — Create a spooky Poison Apple Mug in this fun Halloween clay class.
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Wednesday Enid Besties Pottery Party
6-8 p.m. — Art at the Bodega — $10 entry plus additional pottery fees — Unleash your creativity with spooky pottery painting and Halloween fun with friends.
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Oynx the Sloth and Friends at the Bodega
12:30-3:00 p.m. — Art at the Bodega — $45 — An EPIC adventure to create a sloth-themed mug while meeting various exotic animals including a real-life sloth.
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