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  • On today's episode, government and business leaders and other stakeholders weigh in on the Unit 5 referendum, Normal mayor Chris Koos discusses the town's financial outlook and a high school kicker from El Paso quickly becomes one of the best punters in the country.
  • On today's special hour-long episode, Republican Esther Joy King and Democrat Eric Sorensen outline their views at a candidate debate for the 17th U.S. House District.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 You'll hear about the race for McLean County clerk, a position which oversees elections in much of the area. Plus, an interview with Normal Mayor Chris Koos about economic indicators.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. You'll hear a recap of the debate at ISU between Gov. JB Pritzker and his challenger, Darren Bailey. You'll also hear Charlie Schlenker's report on the counterintuitive number of property-assessment appeals in Normal Township.
  • A short recap of the first debate between Gov. JB Pritzker and challenger Darren Bailey, which happened Thursday, Oct. 7, 2022, at Illinois State University. It was sponsored by AARP Illinois and ISU.
  • On today's episode, candidates for governor debate at ISU, pumpkin farmers benefit from a dry season, a photo exhibit at University Galleries blends photographs and text in a personal exhibit, plus the latest installment of My Playlist.
  • On today's episode, long overdue fines spark calls to change parking in downtown Bloomington, an analysis of what Governor JB Pritzker and Republican Illinois Senator and challenger Darren Bailey have done in office, and a look at sharply rising property tax assessments in Bloomington-Normal.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Friday, July 22. The McLean County circuit court and other courts in the state are scrambling to meet the end-of-the-year deadline to implement the requirements of the SAFE-T Act signed into law earlier this year. Plus, a look into increased traffic deaths and DUI citations after a lull during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A Bloomington man is honoring his wife's memory with the Ride to End Alzheimer's. The town of Normal has cleared the way for 80 new homes amidst a housing shortage. And go inside Caterpillar's Sound Lab.
  • A decline in demand has Chestnut Health rethinking some of its services. Black Dirt Musical festival comes to Bloomington. The Community Players production of Matilda: The Musical adds modern perspective to the Roald Dahl tale. And the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts has released it's new schedule.
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