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  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Thursday, June 9. In the wake of a shortage of such workers, the Illinois Manufacturing Association held a summit on ways public schools can promote technical education. Plus, Charlie Schlenker checks in with Normal Town Council member Kevin McCarthy.
  • In today’s episode, you’ll hear a preview of the primary election. Plus, Dave Bentlin from the Prairie Pride Coalition talks about the impact of the Supreme Court’s abortion ruling. And a look at rising food prices through the lens of agriculture.
  • On today's episode, an Illinois State University scholar discusses the potential for Rivian employees to unionize amid a rise in union popularity, and a new group at ISU tries to help student athletes line up paid endorsements.
  • Republican Congressman Darin LaHood says he's on record in support of his party's nominee for president, but admits the scorecard on Donald Trump is…
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, June 22, 2021. You'll hear about who might run for a newly drawn House district that includes parts of Bloomington-Normal.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Monday, June 21, 2021. You'll hear about hiring trends in local police departments. Plus, a preview of a new opera coming to a Normal theater.
  • Parents-to-be in Central Illinois have a new option available to them when in comes to bringing their new bundle of joy into the world. Hear about the new…
  • Town of Normal's new Cultural Arts Director Beth Whisman makes a case for investing in Arts programs and the Children's Discovery Museum. Whisman talks…
  • The Courts reporter for the Bloomington Pantagraph Newspaper is retiring. Edit Brady Lunny is sounding an alarm at the decline of community based…
  • Public opinion about LGBTQ people has changed in the U.S. But, religious denominations have been slow to shift in many instance. Hear an interview with…
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