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  • On today's episode, Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch campaigns for Democrats during a Bloomington-Normal visit. Republicans aim to restore their long-held majorities on the McLean County Board, and OSF HealthCare plans to build a psychiatric hospital in Peoria.
  • On today's episode, Bloomington's first arts and entertainment director outlines goals for the arena and BCPA, McLean County Clerk Kathy Michael discusses efforts to combat misinformation and the two candidate for U.S. Senate from Illinois outline their views.
  • On today's episode, WGLT talks to voters about the questions they have for the candidates in the upcoming election, Two McLean County Board incumbents run for re-election, and Illinois State University athletics director Kyle Brennan discusses a new naming rights agreement for CEFCU Arena.
  • On today's episode, Community Players Theater celebrates 100 years and its return from COVID, a Bloomington restaurant owner explains how inflation impacts environmental sustainability, plus a retired TV broadcaster from central Illinois create an online broadcast museum.
  • On today's episode, state Sen. Jason Barickman discusses proposed changes to Illinois marijuana regulations and assesses the latest Illinois school report card, four McLean County Board candidates seek to represent parts of Bloomington, and a Mexican journalist starts a blog to alert Bloomington-Normal's Spanish-speaking population of community news and events.
  • On today's episode, researchers show who benefited from eviction moratoriums in Illinois, a Bloomington organization seeks to expand Hispanic outreach, and four McLean County Board candidates seeking to represent west Bloomington share their views.
  • On today's episode, how RSV is impacting pediatric hospital capacity in Bloomington-Normal, the Normal Theater hosts a documentary series on climate change, cannabis entrepreneurs in Illinois struggle with regulatory delays, plus a study on the need for a permanent household hazardous waste collection site in McLean County.
  • On today's episode, a conversation with Bloomington-Normal-area U.S. Rep.-elect Eric Sorensen, a new memorial honors fallen soldiers in Bloomington, local craft brewers can't get a key ingredient locally, plus the Festival of Trees returns to Bloomington next weekend.
  • On today's episode, Unit 5 superintendent Kristen Weikle reacts to the district's failed tax referendum, a politics reporter analyses statewide election results, and U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood reacts to the mid-term results.
  • WGLT news director Eric Stock talks to Sound Ideas host Jon Norton about which races the Newsroom is watching most closely as election season comes to a close.
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