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  • As State Farm makes big changes to its workforce, it's not just the Geicos and Progressives bringing competition to Bloomington's largest employer. State…
  • The 1970s saw the dawn of the gay rights movement, even in Bloomington Normal. Dave Bentlin of the Prairie Pride Coalition says poet Allen Ginsburg even…
  • Kate Brown of Bloomington is not a small woman and she gets reactions when she tells people she is a runner. Brown has written an article about running…
  • The head of the Bloomington Normal Water Reclamation District tells why they have to spend a lot of money to remove phosphorus from waste water. Randy…
  • State Representative Keith Sommer of Morton says conditions at the state's child welfare agency are slowly improving. Representative Sommer tells WGLT's…
  • The case of a nine year old boy from Goodfield charged with murder is a tragic and riveting one. Elizabeth Clarke of the Juvenile Justice Initiative based…
  • An escaped slave with a central Illinois connection grabbed the colors from a falling comrade and charged the cannons in a Civil War battle. Hear how Andy…
  • Here's a tale of two neighbors with very different political ideas. Yet Trump-supporter Brian Knuth and neighbor Wendy Gochenaur say they actually get…
  • Connect Transit is staring at eight thousand hours of service cuts. Among them are two trippers to give city access to residents of Ironwood Gardens on…
  • A candidate answers the question: do Democrats need a billionaire of their own to beat Governor Bruce Rauner in next year's election? Democratic candidate…
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