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  • Normal Police Detective Nicole Bruno says consent education should focus on what sexual assault is rather than what it is not. She says excuses she has…
  • WGLT’s series on the trade relief payments for farmers turns to politics. Political scientist Craig Curtis says the electoral impact of the trade dispute…
  • Listen to a report on the sport that perhaps would benefit most from a multi sport complex, Cricket. The current field has a ditch running through it.…
  • ISU President Larry Dietz has been a happy camper lately: a new dorm project announced, a multi million dollar gift to ISU announced, enrollment up, and…
  • The Illinois Red flag law to prevent dangerous people from keeping guns is not getting a lot of traction. That is what has happened in other states too.…
  • Hear about the impact of a law that's supposed to reduce race based disparities in student discipline in Illinois Schools. It has not been all that…
  • 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.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021. You'll hear about a new approach to making sure a teacher shortage doesn't become a principal shortage. Plus, a look at how the labor market is playing out for seasonal hiring in central Illinois.
  • On today's episode, Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason talks about the vaccination rate among city employees. Plus, a new installment of Sound Health focuses on sharing family medical histories during holiday gatherings. And hear the music of Tara Dente ahead of her local show on Saturday.
  • On today's episode, a look at how a conservative radio station in Bloomington-Normal is steering the local conversation in a new way. Plus, the U.S. energy secretary talks about electric vehicle battery supply chain issues. And Datebook previews an upcoming Illinois Symphony Orchestra show.
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