
Ryan Denham
Content DirectorContact Ryan at rmdenha@ilstu.edu or (309) 438-5426.
Ryan started his career as a copy editor and later business and city government reporter at The Pantagraph in 2006. He later worked for WJBC radio in Bloomington.
Ryan joined WGLT full-time in 2017 as Digital Content Director. He became Content Director of both WGLT and WCBU in 2020.
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Residents of south Bloomington will have at least one new representative on the McLean County Board after this year’s election. That process begins next month in the primary, when three Democrats are vying for two spots on the November ballot.
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The electric automaker Rivian has issued its first vehicle recall – for a potentially dangerous airbag issue in its R1T pickup trucks. There have been no known injuries thus far.
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After enduring a week of plunging stock prices, Rivian’s top leaders on Wednesday reassured the market they’ll hit 2022 production targets in Normal and revealed new details about the "R2" line of vehicles that will be made at the EV maker’s second plant Georgia.
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Today’s programming is made possible in part by WGLT Day Sponsors Angela and Dan Yandel as they celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary. They look forward to sharing many more happy years together tuned in to their favorite radio station, WGLT.
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Today's programming is made possible in part by WGLT Day Sponsors Norris and Beth Porter, encouraging you to support the McLean County Museum of History by renewing your membership or becoming a member for the first time. Learn more at mchistory.org.
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The economic incentives package that lured Rivian’s second plant to Georgia was finally made public Monday – and its size dwarfs the tax breaks that put the company’s first plant in Normal.
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The U.S. has the mineral resources and industrial capability to create a fully domestic battery EV supply chain, but it will take a massive “all of the above” mobilization of the federal government to make it happen, a Rivian official told Congress.
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Anisa Kamadoli Costa officially joined Rivian on Monday. She will be responsible for the electric automaker’s sustainability roadmap for both the business and its products.
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A Normal Town Council member says the latest proposal for the Trail East and Trail West sites in Uptown Normal is a “fundamentally different project” than its scuttled predecessor and will better meet the needs of the community because it includes more apartment space.
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The WGLT Scholarship, now in its fourth year, is made possible by the Dr. Robert & Marilyn Sutherland Endowment and the WGLT Future Fund Endowment.