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  • An Illinois State University Supreme Court scholar says the high court's decision confirming the Trump Muslim Travel Ban to the U.S. passes constitutional…
  • GLT's Charlie Schlenker talks with Illinois State University President Larry Dietz about the big new freshman class. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist…
  • On today's episode, Normal mayor Chris Koos discusses changes to the proposed Trail East and Trail West developments, the Catholic Diocese of Peoria addresses a decline in parishioners and priests, plus the latest edition of Sound Health focuses on expanded access to Narcan.
  • As another year comes to a close, Peoria Public Radio is compiling a list of this year's top 6 local news stories.
  • On today's episode, the McLean County Board's new vice-chair outlines her goals following a power-sharing agreement, a new college program helps prepare students for Illinois' cannabis industry, plus Illinois State football legend Boomer Grigsby gets into the College Football Hall of Fame.
  • On today's episode of Sound Ideas, you'll hear about Heartland Community College's first electric vehicle training program. A leading cybersecurity expert in Illinois talks about what resources will be necessary to protect the country's information infrastructure. Plus, a new installment of Beyond Sports.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Wednesday, June 22. Former Vice President Former Vice President Mike Pence was the keynote speaker at the Peoria and Tazewell County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner at the Peoria Civic Center Monday. Plus, a look at the response of lawmakers to consumer angst about rising electricity rates in Central Illinois.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Thursday, June 2. WGLT correspondent Tim Alexander checks in with Peoria County Farm Bureau manager Patrick Kirchhofer. Plus, organizers of two Bloomington-Normal music events that had hoped to host American Idol finalist Leah Marlene this summer are changing their plans.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about the McLean County Republican Party continuing to promote false claims about election integrity, and how its local candidates are responding. And Sarah Nardi talks to state Sen. Jason Barickman about what he's watching for in the primary election.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about the long and winding road to Unit 5's current financial situation, starting with a history lesson of past referenda in McLean County's largest school district. Then, a look at misperceptions in the community about Unit 5's budget crunch.
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