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  • The Georgia State Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about Georgia's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. Earlier this year, a judge struck down that ban on technical grounds. The ban was passed in an election two years ago by more than 70 percent of voters. Susanna Capelouto of Georgia Public Broadcasting reports.
  • On Monday, the Bloomington City Council OK’d a $1.5 million contract with G.A. Rich & Sons, Inc. to handle chemical system improvements at the facility.
  • Turkish legislators endorsed Sweden's membership in NATO, lifting a major hurdle on the previously nonaligned country's entry into the military alliance.
  • The Senate did not approve a measure to constrain President Trump's actions in Iran the House is set to vote on a similar measure on Thursday.
  • The SAVE Plan is ending and repayment options will change dramatically in the new year.
  • Many Newark residents are relying on bottled water, as city leaders struggle to address the crisis. Protests happened against the backdrop of MTV's Video Music Awards, which were held in New Jersey.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, March 23, 2023. You'll hear from WGLT's partners at last night's Local Candidates Open House. Plus, you'll learn about a new partnership between ISU and OSF HealthCare.
  • On today's episode, a lawmaker proposes expanding the tax base for Central Illinois Regional Airport, U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood says he was wrongly targeted by the FBI, Illinois State University collaborates with OSF HealthCare, plus FFA (formerly) Future Farmers of America is breaking new ground.
  • On today's all-music episode, you'll hear from Chicago Farmer ahead of their milestone Midwest tour. Plus, professional drummer Andrew "Blaze" Thomas from Bloomington-Normal talks about his pivot to history. And Bloomington-based rapper Darius talks about his new album.
  • On today's episode, Normal Mayor Chris Koos offers his analysis of the recent elections, a pro-LGBTQ church in Bloomington has to find a new home after the city determined its building is unsafe, plus a preview of the Illinois Symphony’s spring chamber concert called "“Inspiring Influences."
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