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  • On today’s episode, you’ll hear about the potential health and sleep impact of permanent Daylight Saving Time, from a Carle Health pediatrician. Plus, Charlie Schlenker reports on former Afghan soldiers who evacuated and are starting a new life in Bloomington-Normal. And Lauren Warnecke brings you the story of artist Tom Kirk and his big, very public art.
  • A Bloomington-Normal pediatrician says there’s a lot that parents and caregivers can do to improve kids’ sleeping habits, whether or not Congress moves ahead with making permanent Daylight Saving Time (DST).
  • On today's episode, Normal Mayor Chris Koos talks about Monday night's narrow budget vote. WGLT correspondent Edith Brady-Lunny takes a closer look at the Kimberlee Burton case. Lyndsay Jones reports on water quality issues in small towns. And Sarah Nardi has a new installment of our Sound Health series.
  • WGLT’s Psych Geeks — aka Illinois State University psychology professors Scott Jordan and Eric Wesselmann — are back to help dissect Wayne, the rich boy whose childhood trauma led him to become the vengeance-seeking Batman.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth about the State of the Union. Plus, Rivian customers raise concerns about recent price hikes. Charlie Schlenker talks to Bloomington's city manager. And we say farewell to retiring ISU sports broadcaster Dick Luedke.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from Bloomington state Sen. Jason Barickman about his concerns with changes at Pontiac prison. Plus, WGLT's Psych Geeks get you ready for the release of "The Batman." And Lauren Warnecke takes you to an exhibition at Heartland Community College featuring Iranian artists.
  • On today's episode, Unit 5 goes back to the voters a second time to try to pass a tax referendum, a report shows systemic nepotism in hiring in the Illinois Department of Corrections, plus the agriculture industry explores autonomous farm machinery.
  • On today's episode, State Farm outsources IT operations, McLean County Sheriff Matt Lane joins dozens of other Illinois sheriffs in defying the state's assault weapons ban, plus Destihl makes an exclusive beer for a weekend concert its hosting.
  • On today's episode, Sharon Chung Bloomington is sworn in as the first Korean-American to serve in the Illinois legislature, one of Illinois' youngest legislators in history begins is also sworn in, Bloomington-Normal sees a rise in gun violence, plus economic developers use cell phone data to track work commutes.
  • On today’s episode, you’ll hear a special rebroadcast of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington in 1966. Thanks to our partners at WJBC for sharing the audio.
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