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  • On today's episode, a man once sentenced to die shares his redemption story at Heartland Community College, the two candidates for Illinois Treasurer make their campaign pitches, and two ISU historians host a homecoming talk on how the university got its school colors.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about a dispute over funding for the Extension program, unfolding on the McLean County Board. Plus, you'll hear the music of Peoria's Emily the Band. And a new episode of Datebook previews an Illinois Symphony Orchestra show this weekend in Normal.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with new ISU men's basketball coach Ryan Pedon. Plus, jazz performer Brianna Thomas talks to Jon Norton ahead of Saturday's show at Jazz Upfront in Bloomington. And a preview of Nomad Theater Company's Patio Plays.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with two University of Illinois law professors who've studied abortion access and what the end of Roe will mean for Illinois. Plus, Ryan Denham unpacks abortion data in McLean County. And you'll also hear from the new faculty advisory at the ISU student media outlet the Vidette.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with Normal City Manager Pam Reece. Plus, Jon Norton previews this weekend's Mississippi Heat performance in downtown Bloomington. And Datebook stops by an exhibit on view at the McLean County Arts Center.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from Unit 5 leaders about the referendum that will be on the November ballot. Plus, meet the 2022 Normal Citizen of the Year: Sonya Mau.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear the latest on Rivian's financial performance and what's next for hiring at its Normal manufacturing plant. Plus, Charlie Schlenker reports on the investigation into the fatal 2021 shootings at the Landings mobile home park in north Normal. And a new episode of Datebook previews a virtual book club meeting on Aug. 15.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear the latest on Rivian's financial performance and what's next for hiring at its Normal manufacturing plant. Plus, Charlie Schlenker reports on the investigation into the fatal 2021 shootings at the Landings mobile home park in north Normal. And a new episode of Datebook previews a virtual book club meeting on Aug. 15.
  • On today's episode, two Bloomington-Normal labor leaders discuss the recent wave of union support in the U.S., the Illinois Symphony Orchestra explains its move from the BCPA to ISU, and the Community Players Theatre opens its 100th season in Bloomington.
  • On today's episode; Unit 5 rejects the resignations of four special education teachers, citing a teacher shortage; Normal Mayor pro-tem Kevin McCarthy explains the town's approval of a controversial subdivision expansion; and a politics reporter discusses the significance of two Illinois Supreme Court races.
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