Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle is a correspondent at WCBU. He joined the station in 2020.
Mike is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago's photography and advertising programs where he served as Director of Photography at the nationally-recognized Columbia Chronicle. A recipient of multiple awards from the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, and College Media Association, Mike is excited to be back reporting around his hometown of East Peoria.
He currently resides in Peoria, where he enjoys hiking, kayaking, and walking his dog, Toby.
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Dunlap District 323 Talking With OSF HealthCare To Bring Vaccination Site To High SchoolOSF HealthCare has approached Dunlap School District#323 about hosting a vaccination site at the high school, and it could arrive as early as next week.
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Peoria Public Schools' Balanced Calendar Vote Delayed; Coaches and Interventionists Being ReassignedPeoria Public Schools will delay a vote on adopting a balanced calendar until more input from the community can be gathered.
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Peoria Federation of Teachers Claims 'Promise' Broken With Reassignment of Support StaffInstructional coaches and school interventionists were the hot topic at the Peoria Public Schools Board of Education meeting Monday night, and the...
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Peoria Public Schools and its food service provider Sodexo are forming a local advisory committee to oversee decisions regarding student meals in the...
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Owens Center is back open for business, and the Peoria Park District is trusting that this reopening will set the tone for 2021.
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Peoria Public Schools students are set to return to in-person learning Jan. 19, and according to Peoria City/County Health Department Public Health...
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After a year that saw nationwide protests condemning police brutality, the Peoria Advisory Committee on Police-Community Relations is hoping to use 2021...
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Peoria Public Schools is considering changes to the calendar to adjust for educational deficiencies resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dunlap students and community members came prepared to fight for programs rumored to be on the chopping block at a virtual board meeting Wednesday evening.