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  • On today's episode, Lyndsay Jones talks to two Unit 5 school board members about proposed budget cuts. Plus, Sarah Nardi has an update on an ISU doctoral student from Ukraine. And meet the women who run a charitable Facebook group in Bloomington-Normal.
  • On today's episode, Lauren Warnecke checks on the health of central Illinois' cultural arts economy. You'll also hear the first of a two-part series about the lucrative evolution of Reditus Labs in Pekin. And Charlie Schlenker interviews a candidate running for the GOP nomination for the 91st Illinois House District.
  • On today's episode, our weeklong series on Indians in Bloomington-Normal continues with a look at sports and gaming -- and how they bring people together. Plus, a new episode of our food and farming series FOOD TREK brings you to Janie's Mill in Ashkum, Ill. And Lauren Warnecke previews a weekend concert for Datebook.
  • On today's episode, WGLT's weeklong series about Indians in Bloomington-Normal turns to civic engagement and representation. Plus, an interview with Normal City Manager Pam Reece. And Ariele Jones has a preview of a new production at Community Players in Bloomington.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear a new perspective on Ukraine from a retired Illinois National Guard colonel who's now teaching Normal West students. Also, Eric Stock checks in with the head of the Central Illinois Regional Airport about the latest travel trends, just in time for spring break. And a new installment of Beyond Sports brings you an inspiring story from the ISU baseball team.
  • Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington saw travel rebound close to pre-pandemic levels last year, mostly due to a post-COVID surge in leisure travel.
  • On today's episode, Bloomington photographer Rashod Taylor documents the anxiety, joy, and contradictions of raising a son in his series "Little Black Boy," now on view at Heartland Community College. Plus, Jon Norton catches up with Chicago Farmer. And one of Illinois State University's longest running community programs is celebrating 20 years of cultivating a love of music in children.
  • On today's episode, ISU students who lost a friend to a fatal pedestrian accident on campus fight for safety improvements. Plus, a look at the Racism Free Schools movement. And an interview with Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason.
  • On today's episode, Edith Brady-Lunny continues her conversation with two prosecutors who worked the Rica Rountree abuse and murder case, about what we can learn from her death. And Jon Norton talks about Leah Marlene's amazing run on "American Idol."
  • On today's episode, we'll unpack Rivian's recent testimony to Congress on how to build out the EV battery supply chain. Plus, a new episode of our food and farming series Food Trek. And Ariele Jones previews this week's Midwest Madness Music Festival.
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