
Zach Zoller
InternZach first graduated from Illinois State University in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in graphic communication, and began his career in the print industry working as a graphic production artist.
In 2020, the shift to a remote work provided Zach with an opportunity to return to ISU and pursue a second bachelor's degree in journalism.
Zach began a reporting internship with WGLT in the summer of 2022.
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The McLean County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is looking for volunteers to join the Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) Team.
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Diverse Corn Belt project will explore agronomic and economic benefits of transformed crop rotationsOver the next five years, the Diverse Corn Belt project will be conducting research to discover opportunities that can be created from diversified farming systems and investigate the impacts of transformed crop rotations.
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The Town of Normal has launched an online survey for community members to provide their thoughts on what they would like to see from future development in Uptown South.
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Gov. JB Pritzker recently signed three bills into law designed to close equity gaps and expand access to higher education for underrepresented students.
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The public can learn about Rivian’s plans to install a large-scale wind turbine at its Normal manufacturing campus during an open forum next week.
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An Illinois political scientist and former Chicago alderman tapped into his 50 years of experience for his latest book examining the challenges Americans face in making the U.S. a multiracial and multiethnic democracy.
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The Bloomington Public Library has started an effort to preserve and improve access to local historical documents in partnership with the McLean County Museum of History.