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    The RedZone Podcast: April 24, 2025 RedZone

Month: April 2020

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COVID-19

Bloomington to see more patrols and enforcement of Stay-At-Home Order

Photo courtesy to Bloomington Facebook page BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- On April 7, Mayor Tari Renner signed a proclamation affirming Governor J.B. Pritzker's executive order, emphasizing the importance of the stay-at-home portion. The City has had the ability to disburse crowds since the Governor's order was issued and will continue to do so. "I encourage all residents of the City to comply with the Governor’s Stay-at-Home Order for the health and safety […]

todayApril 7, 2020

COVID-19

Pritzker gives updates on Hospital and Ventilator capacity

Photo courtesy to Pritzker Facebook page CHICAGO - Building on measures to address the health and safety of residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor JB Pritzker provided an update on the state’s medical capacity to treat residents impacted by COVID-19. "My administration has worked with our state’s network of more than 200 hospitals to increase capacity in our existing health systems,”said  Pritzker. “These trends offer us further insight into the overall […]

todayApril 7, 2020

COVID-19

30 Redbirds Named to MVC Scholar-Athlete Team

Photo courtesy: goredbirds.com ST. LOUIS - 30 athletes from the Redbirds track and field team have been named to the MVC Track and Field Scholar-Athlete team on Tuesday. The Redbirds list of 30 included 20 from the women's team and 10 from the men's team, both of which led the conference in terms of the number of student-athletes who earned a spot on the team. 12 Redbirds also had a […]

todayApril 7, 2020

COVID-19

All Heartland Summer Courses will be Online

Photo courtesy to Heartland Community College Facebook page  NORMAL, Ill.- Due to the uncertainty with COVID-19, Heartland Community College is transitioning to all online classes for the summer 2020 academic term. Students who have already registered for face-to-face summer classes will be required to re-register for the comparable class online. Students are directed to check their accounts to see if classes have been dropped and no longer appear on their personal […]

todayApril 6, 2020

COVID-19

Lights, Camera, Action: Movies while Quarantined

Photo courtesy to Normal Theater Facebook page NORMAL, Ill.- While the Normal Theater is currently closed, fans can still view its scheduled new films online. The Normal Theater is now offering "Virtual Screenings" of films that were originally slated to appear on its programming calendar as well as additional film options that might not have otherwise found an audience in Central Illinois. “It has been amazing to see how theaters […]

todayApril 6, 2020

COVID-19

School Street Food Pantry continues to provide for ISU students

Photo courtesy of School Street Food Pantry Facebook page. NORMAL, Ill. - While some students worry about online classes and paying rent, the School Street Food Pantry continues to provide easy access to food. The pantry opened in the fall of 2018 as a means to provide free access to food for students. In the past students were able to select any food they desired in the pantry. During the […]

todayApril 4, 2020

COVID-19

Stay Fit through the Fear

Photo courtesy to Workout Company Facebook page  NORMAL Ill.- A local health and fitness club has continued to keep their community close and provide service to it's members. "We are a family gym and truly miss our members," said Workout Company owners Carl and Carol Clover. To help members stay focused on their health and fitness goals and keep our community close, The Workout Company has created a private social […]

todayApril 4, 2020

COVID-19

Grocery Store protects the health of customers and employees

Photo courtesy to Hy-Vee Facebook page BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- A grocery store has announced changes to its operations to help protect its employees and customers in response to the outbreak. “We continue to implement additional ways to adapt at Hy-Vee, so that we can serve our customers and protect the health and wellness of those who work and shop in our stores,” said  Hy-Vee’s chairman, CEO and president Randy Edeker. Hy-Vee […]

todayApril 4, 2020

COVID-19

BREAKING: Illinois State University announces pass/no pass grading system

Photo Courtesy of Illinois State University Facebook Page  NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University administration announces Pass/No Pass grading option for students. President Larry Dietz sent a campus wide email announcing the option after the university switched to online classes. The change is an effort of flexibility to help students struggling with new instructional methods said Dietz. “What we might have considered unimaginable at the beginning of the Spring 2020 […]

todayApril 3, 2020