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  • Hear about a note of hope for those wanting to preserve the State Farm building in downtown Bloomington. Jim Lindberg of the National Trust for Historic…
  • Hotel occupancy rates are fairly low in Bloomington Normal. But, developer Jim Pearson feels one more hotel will be good in downtown Bloomington. Pearson…
  • On average, a college student has died every year for the past 30 years in a hazing related incident. Last year there were 4 high profile deaths. Illinois…
  • Hear about food insecurity in rural central Illinois and in some parts of Peoria where insecurity is a third higher than the state average. Tim Shelley…
  • Part three of the WGLT series on trade war farmer aid show this year will likely be similar to last year with more than half the aid going to ten percent…
  • The rights of transgender individuals are fast becoming the next legal frontier. Here in the Twin Cities, Unit 5 schools amended its policies to better…
  • The new Lincoln exhibit in Bloomington explores the 16th president's twin cities connections to one of the biggest historical events in the US. Go with…
  • Water improvement Solutions: WetlandsOne of the ways to reduce the amount of nitrates and phosphates getting into the drinking water supply from farm…
  • The outlook is not good for the nation's cities if current trends continue.That's according to Charles Marohn Jr., the author of the new book "Strong…
  • Houston remains in rescue mode as Tropical Storm Harvey continues to dump water on the flooded region. About 5,500 people have been brought to emergency shelters in the city, the mayor said Monday.
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