
WGLT's Sound Ideas
WGLT
Sound Ideas is WGLT's flagship news program. Every weekday, WGLT reporters go beyond soundbites for deeper conversations with Bloomington-Normal newsmakers, musicians, artists, and anyone with a story to share. This 30-minute newsmagazine is produced Monday through Friday.
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United States
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WGLT
Description:
Sound Ideas is WGLT's flagship news program. Every weekday, WGLT reporters go beyond soundbites for deeper conversations with Bloomington-Normal newsmakers, musicians, artists, and anyone with a story to share. This 30-minute newsmagazine is produced Monday through Friday.
Language:
English
Episodes
Pam Reece interview on sales tax sharing
7/16/2025
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Duration:00:06:36
WGLT's Sound Ideas - Wednesday 7/16/2025
7/16/2025
On today's episode, Normal's city manager says it's time to revisit a nearly 10-year-old agreement with the county over sales tax funding for mental health, District 87 shifts as federal funding is put on hold, a street outreach volunteer turns his tales about helping the unhoused into a how-to book, plus Central Illinois Regional Airport travelers react to new TSA security rules.
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Duration:00:22:50
B-N street minister and author shares experiences through homeless outreach book
7/16/2025
This past winter, Bobby Jovanović was part of a street outreach team that visited unhoused people living outside and provided supplies.
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Duration:00:04:43
District 87 planning around federal grant funding delays, change in SNAP eligibility requirements
7/16/2025
District 87 schools are planning other avenues of payment if the federal grants delayed this month do not come.
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Duration:00:05:36
'It's a great day': CIRA passengers give thumbs up to shoes on at security checkpoint
7/16/2025
Passengers at Central Illinois Regional Airport [CIRA] in Bloomington report feeling happy about not having to remove their shoes when passing through security. The Transportation Security Administration [TSA] abolished the shoe removal rule last week, which had been enforced for nearly two decades.
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Duration:00:03:25
WGLT's Sound Ideas - Tuesday 7/15/2025
7/15/2025
On today's episode, an insurance lobbyist discusses Gov. JB Prtizker's public dispute with State Farm over rate increases, McLean County gets pushback over a plan to suspend a sales tax collection for mental health, plus Unit 5 is among the many school district concerned that federal funds under review now may never come.
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Duration:00:22:50
Unit 5 waiting on nearly $1 million as Trump administration withholds education grant money
7/15/2025
Unit 5 schools are waiting on nearly $1 million in grant funding currently delayed by the Trump administration.
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Duration:00:06:36
McLean County Board to consider audit of mental health, public safety sales tax fund
7/15/2025
The McLean County Board Executive Committee on Monday approved an audit of the county’s 1% mental health and public safety sales tax fund. The full board will consider the resolution at its regular meeting Thursday.
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Duration:00:06:03
After Pritzker's attacks on State Farm, insurance industry sees another push for rate review coming to Springfield
7/15/2025
The head of Illinois’ insurance industry trade group said Tuesday that Gov. JB Pritzker’s attacks on State Farm were “unfortunate” and likely part of a push to give state regulators new power to reject rate increases.
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Duration:00:07:18
Potential NOAA weather research cuts could have consequences
7/14/2025
Next year's budget proposal for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, amplifies previous worries with potential cuts to several key programs and projects. WGLT talks to three Central Illinois experts about the possible consequences.
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Duration:00:07:52
WGLT's Sound Ideas - Monday 7/14/2025
7/14/2025
On today's episode, the sudden rise and fall of Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi as he awaits another sentencing, weather forecasters see storm clouds ahead when they consider the future of their industry in a time of budget cuts and staff reductions, and U.S. Senate candidate Raja Krishnamoorthi rallies support in Bloomington for him and the Democratic party.
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Duration:00:22:50
In Bloomington, Senate candidate Raja Krishnamoorthi sounds off on midterm outlook, Trump agenda and party messaging
7/14/2025
U.S. Senate candidate Raja Krishnamoorthi spoke to Bloomington-Normal area Democrats during a stop Friday in downtown Bloomington.
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Duration:00:05:01
50+ supporters write letters for Aaron Rossi ahead of sentencing in criminal case
7/14/2025
Lawyers for former Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi are pointing to his traumatic childhood and a desire to “prove his worth to everyone” in seeking leniency from a judge sentencing him this week.
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Duration:00:05:51
ISU scholar expects birthright citizenship will be upheld after ’confusion and harm’
7/14/2025
Matt Kuenning, who practices law in Champaign, says the New Hampshire judge's ruling to certify a class-action lawsuit will reduce the harm caused by the Trump administration's executive order.
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Duration:00:06:53
WGLT's Sound Ideas - Friday 7/11/2025
7/11/2025
On today's episode, a Bloomington church faces lots of questions after its more than century-old structure collapses in the middle of the night, an immigration scholar at ISU breaks down the ruling that strikes down the executive order on birthright citizenship, and a Bloomington hip-hop artist is ready to show a new side of himself at Make Music Normal.
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Duration:00:22:50
Bloomington's Darīus resurfaces with new music and a new sound at Make Music Normal
7/11/2025
Bloomington-based rapper and hip hop artist Darīus Williams hasn't released new music in two years. He'll debut some new tracks and a new sound at the Make Music Normal festival July 18.
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Duration:00:07:08
'The mission is intact': Reconcile Church keeps the faith after roof collapse
7/11/2025
Reconcile Church in Bloomington is assessing what’s next after it lost everything when its roof collapsed.
The Christian nondenominational church with about 40 members has been around for about 15 years, but its red brick church on East Mulberry Street has been around since 1902.
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Duration:00:06:37
High schoolers hone their professional craft at nationwide career skills competition
7/10/2025
Local students were among the more than 6,800 competitors at last month’s SkillsUSA Championships.
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Duration:00:04:09
Public commenters pan process and product of a draft McLean County land use plan
7/10/2025
A draft McLean County Land Use Plan is getting pushback from various stakeholders.
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Duration:00:05:30
Speech and hearing clinic at Illinois State University braces for Medicaid cuts
7/10/2025
Heidi Verticchio calls the Eckelmann-Taylor Speech and Hearing Clinic “a hidden gem” on the Illinois State University campus. She’s concerned some of its clients could lose access to care because of new cuts to the federal program for low-income Americans, and those with disabilities.
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Duration:00:07:16