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  • On today's episode, you'll hear part 2 of our series about unionization efforts at the electric automaker Rivian's plant in Normal. Plus, an interview with Bloomington Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe. And we'll share some advice for entertaining out-of-town visitors who are coming to Bloomington-Normal during the holidays.
  • On today's episode, outgoing U.S. Rep Rodney Davis reflects on his 10 years in Washington, a labor scholar discusses a unionizing effort underway at Rivian, plus the next installment of WGLT's Welcome Home series.
  • Today, Ryan Denham talks to some more Bloomington-Normal experts to build sample itineraries for older visitors, foodies, and those who love craft beer.
  • On today's episode, a 104-year-old fruitcake finds a permanent home in Bloomington, Christmas tree farmers count on tradition to keep customers coming back, Datebook features two new poetry collections by Bloomington-Normal artists, plus a special holiday edition of My Playlist.
  • On today's episode, Illinois State's first dean of its new College of Engineering outlines his goals, District 87's superintendent discusses social emotional learning and an expected school board vacancy, plus Larry Carius provides a snapshot of the Bloomington-Normal restaurant scene.
  • On today's episode, Bloomington-Normal could benefit from state economic development police changes, economic developers roll out a new workforce marketing campaign, plus the Illinois Department of Agriculture outlines goals for the second term of the Pritzker administration.
  • On today's episode, attorney Tom DeVore calls out "suspect" fundraising by Rep. Dan Caulkins in his assault weapons ban lawsuit, a longtime McLean County labor and Democratic Party leader John Penn retires, plus the latest edition of Sound Heath focusing on earbuds' link to hearing loss.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from the head of the government-owned McLean County Nursing Home. Plus, an interview with Normal City Manager Pam Reece. And a new installment of Sound Health looks at RSV trends and a new approach to address the virus.
  • OSF HealthCare has launched a remote patient monitoring program for people with RSV. It's similar to the model the hospital system leveraged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • On today's episode, employment lawyers are skeptical of Rivian's plans to force arbitration in a sexual harassment case, state Sen. Jason Barickman assess Republican party messaging following an unsuccessful election, plus a Bloomington machine shop helps major employers in Bloomington-Normal avoid supply chain delays.
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