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  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021. You'll hear about the new statewide school mask mandate. Plus, meet the new director of the Western Avenue Community Center.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear how college student-athletes in Bloomington-Normal are adjusting to new name, image, and likeness endorsement opportunities. Plus, an interview with Bloomington Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe. And a new episode of Datebook.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. You'll hear the latest on ISU's push for a new engineering college. Plus, the new CEO of the Midwest Food Bank talks about the changing picture of food insecurity.
  • With all three Bloomington-Normal movie theaters under new ownership, find out how they plan to survive in the age of Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. GLT's…
  • On today's episode, an interview with Colleen Kannaday at Carle BroMenn Medical Center about the pressures of COVID. Plus, the debut of our new food and farming series Food Trek. And a new episode of Datebook.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021. You'll hear from an advocate for environmental equity on the state's new energy bill, which passed the Senate on Monday. Plus, an interview with the new principal of Hammitt school in Normal.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Monday, Oct. 18, 2021. You'll hear about plans for a new esports arena at Illinois State University. Plus, an interview with Unit 5's new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion chief.
  • The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and when the families he defamed will be paid.
  • After a year of COVID shutdowns, the lights are back on at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (BCPA) in downtown Bloomington.
  • Unnecessary treatment of breast cancer and other diseases is pervasive. Overtreatment adds enormous costs to the health care system and, at times, burdens patients with needless suffering.
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