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  • On today's episode, Normal city manager Pam Reece discusses how the community assesses its ability to take in migrants bused from Texas, a forum outlines the challenges working families face and a central Illinois writer offers thoughts on how to save small town newspapers.
  • On today's episode, a Carle Health pediatrician talks about how omicron is impacting children — and what it's important to get them vaccinated. Also, you'll hear interviews with Unit 5 superintendent Kristen Weikle and Normal City Manager Pam Reece.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Friday, Jan. 7, 2022. You'll hear about cancelled classes in the twin cities and a new COVID record in McLean County. Plus, an interview with McLean County Health Department Administrator Jessica McKnight.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. You'll hear about trying to sort fact from fiction when it comes to ISU campus safety. Plus, an interview with Normal City Manager Pam Reece.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021. You'll hear the latest on potential legal claims against the City of Bloomington over recent flooding. Plus, WGLT takes a Rivian pickup truck out for a spin.
  • Hear our regular conversation with Mayor Tari Renner. City Manager David Hales may be looking for a job. You'll hear Renner’s reaction. Hales was a…
  • Normal City Manager Pam Reece says the town might ask former tenants of an artists co-op to pay for preservation or a mural located on land slated for a…
  • Until her retirement in 2019, Barry was a senior judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a level below the Supreme Court. The cause of death was not immediately clear.
  • Yaa Gyasi's debut short story collection begins in 18th century Ghana, where the slave trade separates two half sisters. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls Homegoing a strong work with versatile language.
  • It’s typically in bad taste to blame the victim, but the investigation into mismanagement at the U.S. Cellular Coliseum begs the question: Why didn’t the…
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