PEORIA – One of nation’s largest steel manufacturers has reached a deal to purchase a Peoria steel mill that has served the area since 1889.
The Dallas-based parent company of Keystone Steel and Wire, which is located on the south side of Peoria and employs nearly 1,000 people, announced this week that it will become part of Liberty Steel USA.
“The news today is great for the thousands of employees of Keystone Steel and the entire Peoria area,” State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) said. “We have always been and will continue to be immensely proud of our manufacturing traditions in Peoria as well as the thousands of workers that make it possible.”
Liberty Steel USA is owned by GFG Alliance, a UK-based company which has a presence in more than 30 countries. Its chairman, Sanjeev Gupta, said Keystone is a key piece to the company’s sustained success.
“The Keystone acquisition is a core part of GFG’s GREENSTEEL vision to become a leading U.S. producer of high quality, cleanly produced steel,” Gupta said. “As we look ahead to the future, GFG will benefit from Keystone’s century-long history, its robust operations, and its reputation for producing top quality steel.”
Koehler, who has a long track record of fighting for Keystone Steel and its workers, said he is excited at the Peoria plant’s prospects.
“GFG Alliance has a goal of becoming the nation’s leading steel producer, and a track record of reinvigorating local steel operations,” Koehler said. “The bottom line is this is good news for our area.”
The steel workers at KSW are represented by the Independent Steel Workers Alliance, an independent union based in Bartonville.
Please find below upcoming federal grant opportunities that may be of interest to your county, city, town, village or organization. You may also find information about these grants by visiting www.grants.gov or www.cfda.gov.
Fire Prevention & Safety Grants
U.S. Department of Homeland Security- Federal Emergency Management Agency
Deadline: 12/21/2018
Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Family Treatment Drug Courts
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Deadline: 1/4/2019
Statewide Family Network Grants
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Deadline: 1/4/2019
BJA FY 18 Justice Reinvestment Initiative: National Training and Technical Assistance
U.S. Department of Justice-Office of Justice Programs- Bureau of Justice Assistance
Deadline: 1/7/2019
U.S. Department of Justice-Office of Justice Programs- Bureau of Justice Assistance
Deadline: 1/7/2019
Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services- Health Resources & Services Administration
Deadline: 2/6/2019
Free counseling assistance is available locally through Dec. 7 for Medicare-eligible residents and their caregivers during the Medicare Open Enrollment period.
During open enrollment, eligible adults can adjust Medicare Advantage or Medicare prescription drug coverage, move from original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan – or vice versa, switch between Medicare Advantage plans, join a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, or switch or drop existing drug plans without penalty.
Because these can be overwhelming and confusing decisions, assistance is available to help clients find the closest State of Illinois Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) office, where they can schedule appointments to get help with open enrollment.
Those offices are at the following area locations:
SHIP counselors work through the Medicare.gov system to help seniors and people with disabilities make the best choices for their individual situation. Residents can contact SHIP by calling 800-252-8966 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
For more information, including a complete list of SHIP locations, visit http://www.illinois.gov/aging/ship/Pages/default.aspx.
To compare 2019 drug and health plans or to find out more about Medicare options, including preventive services now covered, visit the federal website at medicare.gov. Medicare customer service representatives are available around the clock at 800-633-4227.
SHIP is not affiliated with any insurance company, and counselors do not sell or solicit any type of insurance. SHIP counselors in the field help seniors and people with disabilities on Medicare understand the options available to them. They also educate and answer questions about Medicare plans and options.
PEKIN – Hundreds of residents were able to clear their homes of obsolete computers, dusty old televisions, broken video game systems and small appliances that went kaput long ago thanks to an electronics recycling event hosted by State Senator Dave Koehler Saturday.
Some people waited upward of an hour and a half to responsibly dispose of unwanted electronics during the free annual event.
“This is a good thing to do. We came all the way from Washington (Illinois) to do this,” one participant said. “It’s worth the wait.”
The event took place at Area Recycling in Pekin with the help of Kuusakoski Recycling, an e-waste recycler with a site in Peoria. Numerous employees of the companies were on hand to unload pickup trucks, trailers and car trunks of electronics waste and haul it away in the eight semi-tractor trailers that were made available for the event.
Koehler said it’s quite an effort and complimented the crews for keeping the popular event running like clockwork.
“It’s really important to not only the environment, but we hear from our township supervisors a lot. What happens is, if people don’t have somewhere to store their TVs they throw them in a ditch. So the townships are constantly sending crews out to pick up TVs, and that costs taxpayer dollars,” Koehler said.
“So this is a nice way of disposing of TVs and knowing that they’re going to be recycled, and I think people appreciate it.”
Koehler said he intends to continue hosting the event – which always takes place the first Saturday in October – as long as there is a need.
“Every year – until there are no more TVs to be thrown out,” he said.
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