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    The RedZone Podcast: April 24, 2025 RedZone

COVID-19

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COVID-19

BREAKING: President Dietz announces partial refund for students

Photo courtesy of Illinois State University Facebook page. NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University administration announces students will receive partial refunds for the Spring 2020 semester. President Larry Dietz states that programs including the Governor's Education Emergency Relief Fund and federal Coronavirus Air and Economic Securities Act will provide financial assistance to students. "Soon you will be receiving a partial refund of mandatory student fees for the spring 2020 semester. […]

todayApril 24, 2020

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Pritzker extends and modifies stay at home order

Photo courtesy of J.B. Pritzker Facebook page. CHICAGO - After announcing 1,826 new cases of COVID-19, the governor is extending a modified stay at home order. Illinois Department of Public Health reports a total of 36,934 cases of COVID-19, including 1,688 deaths. Gov. J.B. Pritzker will be signing a modified version of the stay at home order. The order will go into effect on May 1st. Illinois projects to see […]

todayApril 23, 2020

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IHSA Cancels all Spring Tournaments

Photo courtesy: IHSA Twitter BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors have decided to cancel all IHSA spring state tournaments. The decision was made during a video conference earlier today after last Friday's announced by Governor Pritzker about conducting e-learning for the remainder of the academic year. “We support the decision by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education, and given the logistics, we […]

todayApril 21, 2020

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The Ecology Action Center hosts a virtual Earth Day

Photo courtesy EAC Facebook page NORMAL, Ill.- Despite the cancellation of a full month of previously planned events to mark Earth Day, the Ecology Action Center (EAC) has shifted to online and social distancing events and activities in order to ensure that Earth Day does not go unnoticed. Earth Day 1970 launched the modern environmental movement and resulted in landmark legislation including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act […]

todayApril 21, 2020

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Two children now diagnosed with COVID-19 in McLean County

Photo courtesy of McLean County Health Department Facebook page. BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - McLean County Health Department is reporting two children under the age of 10 diagnosed with COVID-19. The county reports the two cases as 'household contacts," which means the children live in a house with another diagnosed individual. This brings the county to a total of 85 confirmed cases. The county reports 72 individuals have recovered from the virus […]

todayApril 19, 2020

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Pritzker closes all Illinois schools for the rest of the Year

Photo courtesy to Pritzker Facebook page CHICAGO- Following careful consideration of the science and close consultation with public health leaders and experts in Illinois and across the nation, Governor J.B. Pritzker announced that in-person learning in schools will not resume during the 2019-2020 school year, with remote learning days to continue for all pre-k through 12 grade students. "My decisions are hard ones, but they will follow the science and the […]

todayApril 17, 2020

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Black Lives Matter calling for visitation fees to be removed at McLean County Jail

Photo courtesy to BLM Facebook page  BLOOMIGTON, Ill.- Last night Black Lives Matter (BLM) had their fifth community call,  where they discussed how they can work to help the most vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis. "As you know, decarceration has been a focus of BLM Blono as COVID-19 continues to reach every corner of our society. We know that inmates are unsafe and unable to protect themselves from the […]

todayApril 16, 2020 1

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Three deaths in McLean County due to COVID-19

Photo courtesy to the CDC BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- The McLean County Health Department was notified Thursday morning, April 16 of a third death related to COVID-19 in McLean County, Illinois. The individual was a female in her 80s with no history of travel or exposure. McLean County has had a total of 82 cases of COVID-19, and no new cases reported today. "We have seen the number of new cases reported […]

todayApril 16, 2020

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Pritzker calls on the Federal Government To Provide Direct Aid To States

Photo courtesy to Pritzker Facebook page CHICAGO- While states are suppose to be receiving federal funding to address costs associated with the pandemic, this funding can not be used for the broader impact on COVID-19 on state revenue. Governor J.B. Pritzker is working with our federal partners and calling on Congress to pass an additional aid package that will provide funding to states to make up for unprecedented nationwide revenue […]

todayApril 15, 2020