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  • On today's episode, McLean County's assessor explains how higher demand for housing could impact your tax bill, retiring ISU softball coach Melinda Fischer reflects on her 50-plus years in college sports, Heartland Theatre brings a Tennessee Williams production to town and a weather expert explains how "corn sweat" impacts Illinois humidity.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about Coalescence Theatre Project's production of "Crowns," a gospel musical. Plus, a new episode of WGLT's My Playlist series. And a lucky storyteller from the Next to Normal Story Slam.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear in-depth interviews with the candidates running for the 46th State Senate Districts. They are Democrat Dave Koehler of Peoria and Republican Desi Anderson of Carlock.
  • An interview with Republican candidate for the Illinois Senate Desi Anderson of Carlock. She'll face Democrat Dave Koehler of Peoria in the November election. The 46th Senate District includes parts of Bloomington-Normal.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason. Plus, Eric Stock checks in with Illinois' legislative inspector general six months on the job. And a new episode of Sound Health visits the Bloomington Fire Department.
  • An interview with Democratic incumbent state Sen. Dave Koehler of Peoria. He'll face Republican challenger Desi Anderson in November in the 46th District, which includes parts of Bloomington-Normal.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear an interview with Illinois State University President Terri Goss Kinzy as a new school year begins. Plus, the Illinois attorney general's office talks about a new settlement related to lost wages and contractors at the Rivian plant. And you'll learn about the Diverse Corn Belt farm research project.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear a recap of a legislative roundtable that drew Gov. JB Pritzker, Darren Bailey, Tammy Duckworth, and Kathy Salvi to rural Lexington. Charlie Schlenker and Joe Deacon report. Plus, a look at the economic rebirth of Lexington.
  • On today's episode, the first of a three-part series in Bloomington-Normal explores rising rents and fewer available properties, the Anti-Defamation League links hundreds of Illinoisans to a far-right militia group and the town of Normal explores new sign rules amid concerns about free speech rights.
  • On today's episode, Normal Mayor Chris Koos testifies in Washington regarding Amtrak, a new computer literacy program is offered for McLean County seniors, a new festival celebrates Bloomington-Normal's history with Beer Nuts and an ISU student creates a new clothing line with inspiration from the garden.
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