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    The RedZone Podcast: April 24, 2025 RedZone

Adam Campbell

Second Look: February 9th

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On this week’s episode of Second Look, WZND’s Joey Delahunty and Jaden Cohn took a look at the anti-Semitic posters in Bloomington, new activity from the city council, Heartland’s new electric vehicle program, and the future of ISU volleyball.

The show opened with an interview between Joey and Bloomington Police Officer Bryce Janssen about the city’s response to the anti-Semitic posters found downtown this past weekend. (1:00 – 4:12)

Next, Kaitlyn Witas from the news team spoke with Bloomington City Councilman Cody Hendricks about the housing crisis and the opening on the council. (4:36 – 8:33)

After that, WZND’s Gigi Escobedo talked to Heartland Community College’s Adam Campbell about the school’s new electric vehicle program and its purpose. (9:32 – 15:36)

Next, Joey and Jaden discussed the local developments occurring over the last week, as well as an update on local sports. (15:45 – 19:14)

To conclude the show, Jaden talked to Ella Craggs, a newly committed recruit for ISU volleyball. (19:32 – 25:35)


Adam CampbellBloomington City CouncilBryce JanssenCody HendricksElla CraggsGigi EscobedoHeartland Community CollegeISU VolleyballJaden CohnJoey DelahuntyKaitlyn WitasSecond Look

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