
WGLT's Sound Ideas
WGLT
Sound Ideas is WGLT's signature local news series. Every weekday, WGLT reporters go beyond soundbites for deeper conversations with newsmakers, musicians, artists, and anyone with a story to share. New episodes air throughout the day on WGLT.
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United States
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WGLT
Description:
Sound Ideas is WGLT's signature local news series. Every weekday, WGLT reporters go beyond soundbites for deeper conversations with newsmakers, musicians, artists, and anyone with a story to share. New episodes air throughout the day on WGLT.
Language:
English
Episodes
Need rises sharply at Bloomington-Normal's Community Health Care Clinic
4/24/2026
The Community Health Care Clinic in Normal has seen a big increase in need over the last nine months. Director Holly Wayland-Hall said in a Sound Ideas interview that overarching demand for service has risen about 75% through the first three quarters of this fiscal year.
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Duration:00:07:14
Illinois House approves megaprojects bill, but the Bears want changes
4/24/2026
After more than three years on the legislative backburner, the Illinois House on Wednesday approved a major economic development bill that would clear the path for the Chicago Bears to build a new domed stadium in Arlington Heights.
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Duration:00:04:14
Meet the Newsroom: Cindy Alcazar
4/24/2026
The Meet the Newsroom series pulls back the curtain to introduce you to the team that makes WGLT possible. The series continues with WGLT’s Cindy Alcazar, who has covered all kinds of stories for WGLT as a part-time reporter (aka correspondent).
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Duration:00:04:52
There’s no brushing off the amount of brush left by the tornadoes in Normal
4/23/2026
The Town of Normal has collected more storm debris in less than a week than all the waste it hauled away in March. The town previously said it collected about 3,900 cubic yards of brush, branches, and limbs over the weekend following last Friday's tornadoes. It’s a lot more now — 6,600-plus cubic yards, City Manager Pam Reece said in a Sound Ideas interview.
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Duration:00:07:21
A new Route 66 book shares stories from forgotten women who shaped the Mother Road
4/23/2026
As Route 66 turns 100, a new book is expanding the story of the Mother Road by focusing on people often left out of its history.
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Duration:00:04:28
McLean County inches closer to a permanent site for hazardous waste disposal
4/22/2026
A year after the Ecology Action Center [EAC] got a green light on its proposal for a permanent hazardous waste disposal site, the Normal nonprofit is casting a wide net to raise the approximately $6 million needed to get the project off the ground. Executive Director Michael Brown said pending state legislation regulating disposal of toxic and combustible items could help.
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Duration:00:07:47
Illinois lawmakers want to expand protections to domestic violence victims to digital spaces
4/22/2026
The Illinois Senate has unanimously passed a bill to expand orders of protection to online spaces and allow victims to indefinitely extend protection orders. The bill would give law enforcement more authority to investigate and bring charges against anyone who uses online spaces to harass someone with an order of protection against that person. People with protection orders would also be able to indefinitely extend the order of protection.
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Duration:00:04:26
Lawmakers Chung, Koehler look to keep Illinois a beacon of LGBTQ+ support
4/21/2026
A pair of Central Illinois legislators acknowledge the national scene is bleak for members and supporters of the LGBTQ+ community. But Sen. Dave Koehler of Peoria and Rep. Sharon Chung of Bloomington say Illinois' Democratic supermajority is working to keep the state a beacon of LGBTQ+ support.
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Duration:00:04:13
Bloomington-Normal Water Reclamation District will expand to Hudson and perhaps beyond
4/21/2026
A grant that will help fund a two-mile stretch of new sewer interceptor on Bloomington-Normal’s west side is part of a much larger project that may link some small towns in McLean County to the Twin Cities' sewage treatment system.
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Duration:00:07:36
McLean County Board awards more than $1.7 million in health and public safety funding
4/20/2026
McLean County is awarding more than $1.7 million in mental health and public safety funding to nearly a dozen local organizations, following a revamping of the application and selection process. Awards range from $30,000 to $650,000, and will go to groups such as Home Sweet Home Missions, Lifelong Access, and The Baby Fold.
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Duration:00:07:03
Stan Gozur takes over as president of Unit 5 school board, is pleased with district's direction
4/20/2026
As Stan Gozur takes his seat as president of the Unit 5 school board, he said he is pleased with the direction the school district is headed after the enrollment study saga. Gozur previously served as the board vice president. In his new role, his top priorities include incorporating more stakeholder opinions and organizing finances.
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Duration:00:07:32
Prairie Pride Coalition collaboration provides tools to ask LGBTQ+ folks if they are OK
4/20/2026
A lunch-and-learn hosted by Bloomington-Normal's LGBTQ+ advocacy organization hopes to give community members tools to discuss suicide. Prairie Pride Coalition is hosting the event, which features a new queer-focused curriculum from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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Duration:00:04:19
National Weather Service confirms 6 tornadoes struck Friday night in McLean County
4/20/2026
Six tornadoes struck McLean County on Friday night, according to the National Weather Service — three of them in Bloomington and Normal. All of the twisters that went through McLean County were relatively mild EF1 tornadoes or less, though two of them packed a punch of 110 mph winds. The others had peak winds of 90-100 mph, the NWS said in a news release.
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Duration:00:04:32
Bloomington golfer Brandon Holtz still processing 'great experience' at Masters
4/17/2026
What did Brandon Holtz take away from living every golfer’s dream last week, playing against the best in the world at the Masters? So much, that his first day back at his RE/MAX Rising real estate office was mostly “staring blankly at the (computer) screen, just picturing what just happened.”
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Duration:00:07:26
In 2nd season, Bloomington Bison take aim at a spot in the ECHL playoffs
4/17/2026
The Bloomington Bison close out their second season this weekend at Grossinger Motors Arena — but they might not be done playing. The minor league hockey team is in the running for the ECHL’s final playoff spot for what would be their first postseason berth.
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Duration:00:04:36
Q&A with Mayor Brady about the city's big water investments
4/16/2026
The new $370 million budget for the City of Bloomington is the largest ever. In this Sound Ideas interview with WGLT's Charlie Schlenker, Mayor Dan Brady says if not for water department projects to separate sewers, replace water mains and remove lead service lines, the budget would actually have declined.
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Duration:00:07:24
Illinois Symphony season finale includes a world premiere inspired by Route 66
4/16/2026
The Illinois Symphony Orchestra [ISO] is capping its season with a Route 66-themed world premiere from Chicago-based composer Michelle Isaac. It’s Music Director Taichi Fukumura's first-ever commission since joining the orchestra two years ago, but the Illinois Symphony has a long-standing history of world premieres.
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Duration:00:04:35
Meet the Newsroom: Braden Fogerson
4/16/2026
The Meet the Newsroom series pulls back the curtain to introduce you to the team that makes WGLT possible. The series continues with WGLT correspondent Braden Fogerson, an Illinois State University alum who covers education across McLean County.
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Duration:00:09:53
ISU takes part in campaign to recruit teachers from other career fields
4/15/2026
A nonprofit aims to help Illinois State University and other teaching colleges in Illinois address the teacher shortage by recruiting more educators from other professions. Grow Your Own Illinois hosted a recruiting event at ISU on Monday to find prospective educators for ISU and more than 20 colleges and universities across the state. The group's recruitment director, Herman Reeves, said the group is targeting those considering a career change and nontraditional students through its We See the Teacher In You campaign.
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Duration:00:07:21
Normal Township approves ballot question on pro-Israel state law
4/15/2026
Voters living within Normal Township will have an extra question on their November ballots. At issue was a whether the state of Illinois should repeal its anti-BDS [boycott, divestment and sanctions] statute restricting state-funded institutions from refusing to engage with companies that "profit from or enable Israel's apartheid policies and human rights violations."
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Duration:00:04:33