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  • On today's episode, you'll learn how much money labs are making on COVID-19 testing. Plus, an interview with McLean County's public health chief on the second anniversary of the pandemic. And Jon Norton talks to Leah Marlene after her "American Idol" debut and the release of a new album.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from an expert in transgender athletes in sports who is speaking next week at Illinois State University. Plus, an immigrant from El Salvador talks about her experiences in Bloomington-Normal. And an interview with the new bishop of the Peoria Catholic Diocese.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from an Illinois Board of Higher Education official about what happens next at Lincoln College. Plus, Lyndsay Jones reports on a plan to expand grow-your-own programs in Illinois school districts.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from an executive at Bloomington-based Heritage Enterprises about how legislative reforms could impact the nursing home industry. Plus, a conservationist comes to ISU for a Thursday lecture. And a look at this year's soybean crop.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from Normal's new police chief. Plus, legendary ISU basketball coach Jill Hutchison reflects on the legacy of Title IX on college sports. And you'll get an introduction to ecological psychology from an ISU tour guide.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about the impact of Lincoln College's closure on students of color. And Illinois Wesleyan's president has a big-picture view on higher education closures. Plus, an Illinois State University scholar weighs in on this week's historic Supreme Court confirmation.
  • Lincoln College has served many first generation college students and many Black students as well, making it eligible for a federal designation as a primarily Black institution, or PBI.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear more of our conversation with a Unit 5 teacher about budget cuts are affecting her. And Lyndsay Jones reports on how nonpartisan school board races could get … really partisan.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about a call for volunteers to help McLean County children in foster care. Plus, an update on the new Central Illinois Bridge Academy. And you'll hear how the Juneteenth holiday is being received in a small Central Illinois town.
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