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  • There is the possibility that the governor and state lawmakers have blood on their hands from the state budget standoff. Take, for example, longer waiting…
  • Illinois State University is not technically a "sanctuary campus," but professors have formed an organization to offer support for undocumented students…
  • Hear about the protest over clothing guidelines at a Unit 5 Junior high and get the school districts reaction. Parents and residents are critical of the…
  • As Bloomington considers a citizen review board for police, the Chief of a department that pioneered community policing says he is a big advocate for that…
  • Retail sales are down nationwide. Ground zero: the shopping mall. After a series of closures at Eastland Mall in Bloomington, Mole Hole owner Ron Porth…
  • Customers of a landmark downtown Bloomington grocery are much different than they were in the 1970s. Common Ground owner Lua Travis says they want to know…
  • (40:02) Overcoming fear to live a life of purpose. Former AOL executive Jean Case returned to her home town of Bloomington Normal to write that book.…
  • (1:25) Ford is investing 500 million dollars in Rivian Automotive, which has an auto plant in Normal. We'll unpack what that might mean. (10:54) ROTC…
  • A central Illinois LGBTQ advocacy group is a quarter century old and it wasn't easy getting protections in Bloomington Normal. Hear about progress and…
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from Dave Mouser, the next superintendent at District 87 in Bloomington. Plus, a Chestnut Health Systems expert helps you navigate conversational landmines on Thanksgiving. And we'll unpack what potential new owners of The Pantagraph could mean for local journalism.
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