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  • And now, one of GLT's recurring features during Sound Ideas using letters, articles, and diaries from McLean County citizens written in times gone…
  • The pandemic forced many couples to cancel or postpone their wedding days. Wedding season is ramping back up as safety guidelines ease and couples get tired of waiting. Ceremonies still might look different than they did before, but those walking down the aisle are okay with that.
  • On today's episode, an analysis of insurance industry employment, A Chicago Bears fan from Normal is honored at the Super Bowl, Bloomington and Normal public libraries mark Black History Month, plus the Illinois Symphony Orchestra and MIOpera collaborate to present "Scintillating Shakespeare."
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with Bloomington Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe. Plus, a look at how one renewable energy company is approaching diverse hiring in central Illinois. And a new episode of Datebook shows off a new open mic night in Bloomington.
  • On today's episode, Bloomington Police Chief Jamal Simington discusses the rise in shooting incidents, an ISU alum offers a camp to help aspiring broadcasters, plus Phoebe Hunt brings her mystical indie folk to Destihl’s Tour Bus Concert Series on Saturday.
  • On today's episode, The group 'Yes for Unit Five' explains its strategy head of a second referendum, freshman U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen discusses his goal on the House Agriculture Committee, plus a new report outlines how much Illinois taxpayers have to shell out to cover the pensions of admitted political wrongdoers.
  • On today’s episode, you’ll hear about how changes to Daylight Saving Time could impact those with Alzheimer’s. Plus, how to get started as a cottage food operator. And Lauren Warnecke fills up your weekend calendar with two new episodes of WGLT’s Datebook.
  • On today's episode, problems at a low-income housing project in Bloomington have caught the city's and state's attention, a Normal Community High School teacher is named Illinois' Bilingual Teacher of the Year, plus an ISU students gets national attention for his essay about Black misrepresentation in the media.
  • On today's episode, Gov. JB Pritzker outlines his annual spending plan, two Black faculty pioneers at Illinois State University share their concerns about the current state of the civil rights movement, plus a climatologist discusses the impact climate change may have in Illinois.
  • On today's episode, church experts explain how misconduct has long lasting effects on its members, plus District 87 school board candidates make their case for the voters.
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