WGLT's Sound Ideas
WGLT's Sound Ideas
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WGLT's Sound Ideas is our flagship news program. Every weekday, WGLT reporters go beyond soundbites for deeper conversations with newsmakers, musicians, artists, and anyone with a story to share. This 30-minute newsmagazine is produced Monday through Friday.We recently changed audio-hosting providers. Please access the new podcast feed using the services or RSS feed listed below, or contact us at [email protected] if you have other issues.You can also subscribe to the Sound Ideas - Full Episodes podcast.
How the Town of Normal prepares for July 4 fireworks after weeks without rain
There's rain ahead in the forecast, but weeks of drought increase fire risk for communities preparing their July 4 fireworks displays. WGLT talked to officials from the Town of Normal Parks and Recreation and Fire Departments to get the skinny on how they mitigate risk.
Jun 29, 2023
Illinois lawmakers passed bills on book bans, abortion rights and other issues
It took more than a week longer than expected, but Illinois lawmakers wrapped up their spring legislative session early Saturday with a budget and hundreds of measures that passed. The spending plan and bills now go to Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Jun 1, 2023
7 min
Bloomington-Normal resumes student exchange with Asahikawa, Japan, after 3-year hiatus
A student foreign exchange program for Bloomington-Normal has returned after a delay that began with the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers hope the program can grow to where it was decades ago.
Jun 1, 2023
4 min
One couple's decades-long commitment to a safer, more equitable Bloomington-Normal
2023 McLean County History Makers Willie and Charles Halbert were selected for their social justice activism and tireless advocacy for equity and inclusion.
May 31, 2023
9 min
New survey from McLean County Fatherhood Coalition finds room for improvement in father-friendliness
Fathers in McLean County are often underrepresented or marginalized within organizations and programs that serve children and families, according to the results of a new survey.
May 30, 2023
4 min
Prevailing wage dialogue expands in advance of Bloomington council vote on apartment project
A Bloomington City Council discussion about whether to apply prevailing wage rules to a private development if there are government incentives at stake is spreading beyond the apartment project in question. That's according to deputy city manager Billy Tyus who said in a WGLT interview the ongoing dialogue is not just about wages.
May 30, 2023
6 min
Q&A: Children's Home & Aid rebrands itself as Brightpoint, pivots to family support, equity focus
A social service agency with roots in Bloomington-Normal for more than a century has changed its name: Children's Home & Aid now is Brightpoin, which kicked off its rebranding campaign this week. Two of its leaders talked with WGLT about the changes.
May 27, 2023
8 min
Let's play two! It’s opening day at the Corn Crib!
WGLT's Lauren Warnecke stopped by the Corn Crib earlier this week as final preparations were being made for opening day, including Corny's Big Summer Blowout on Saturday night. A few staff members took a brief break in the shade to talk about what goes into creating great game day experiences.
May 26, 2023
5 min
Take off:  ISU rocket team lands a win
Illinois State University has won a Department of Defense-sponsored rocket competition for the second straight time. The U of I Laboratory for Advanced Space Systems hosted the competition in Rantoul.
May 26, 2023
4 min
Gender enrollment gap is wide at ISU, Bradley, Heartland
More women go to Illinois State University than men — a lot more. The same is true of Bradley University and Heartland Community College. It's part of a nationwide trend that began in the 1980s and has grown since then.
May 25, 2023
10 min
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