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    The RedZone Podcast: April 24, 2025 RedZone

Annamarie Schutt

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Local News

Bloomington City Council Approves Public Arts Commission

BLOOMINGTON-Ill. - Last night the Bloomington City Council was presented with the Public Arts Commission ordinance again. This topic was delayed after council members had questions about their funding for this project. If approved, a seven person commission would be created to oversee all art put in public spaces in Bloomington. Three council members still had the same doubts and questions carried from the initial discussion about funding for this […]

todayOctober 27, 2020

Entertainment

Next Step Dance Studio Monthly Adult Classes

Photo courtesy to Next Step Dance Facebook page BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - Did you know there are over 52 types of dance? At Next Step Dance Studio you have a chance to learn one of them every third Monday of the month this Fall. The class is limited to ten people or five couples over 18 years old. Every month features a different type of Ballroom Latin dance that you can […]

todayOctober 20, 2020

Local News

Bloomington City Council Approves Grant for Constitution Trail Extension

BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- The Bloomington City Council was presented with a plan to extend the Constitution Trail last night. The Council was asked to vote on an Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program Grant that would fund the construction for the project. The extension of the trail would go from Lafayette Street to Hamilton Road. It would give more neighborhoods, such as the Hilltop Mobile Homes, better access to commercial areas. “There are […]

todayOctober 13, 2020

Local News

Bloomington ICE Vigil Calling for “Welcoming Cities Ordinance”

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - The Democratic Socialists of America in Bloomington organized a vigil last week on the night of a city council meeting calling on the town to enact the “Welcoming Cities Ordinance”. This is not the first time the city has heard of this ordinance. Two years ago, both Normal and Bloomington were given this ordinance to vote on, but only the town of Normal approved it. The “Welcoming […]

todayOctober 7, 2020

COVID-19

Local Doctor Explains Face Masks’ Effectiveness

Photo courtesy to OSF Healthcare NORMAL, Ill.- Despite doctors and scientists encouraging people everywhere to wear masks in order to stop the spread of COVID-19, it has become a somewhat controversial topic.  Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been many different variations of face coverings used as masks. There are cloth masks, disposable masks, bandanas, neck gaiters, plastic face shields and the disposable N-95 masks used mainly by […]

todaySeptember 29, 2020

Local News

Normal Town Council Approve Motor Fuel Tax Increase

NORMAL, Ill.- The Normal Town Council approved a four cent per gallon tax increase to the town's Local Motor Fuel Tax last night. With a four to three vote, most council members saw this as a way to improve the community with increased infrastructure investments. These investments include working on sidewalks and roads around the town. While an increase in taxes might worry citizens, council member Kevin McCarthy said this […]

todaySeptember 22, 2020

COVID-19

McLean County Farms Face Challenges

Photo courtesy to Farmers Bureau  NORMAL, Ill.- Farm fresh sweet corn is a favorite for most people this time of year. Luckily, the McLean County farms are not being impacted by the pandemic, but they are being infected by another 'virus': taxes.  Roughly 91% of land in McLean County is farmland. There are nearly 1,500 farms covering over half a million acres of land, according to the McLean County Farm […]

todaySeptember 9, 2020

COVID-19

Illinois Wesleyan Overflow Students in Hotels and Enhance Cleaning

Photo courtesy to IWU NORMAL, Ill.- As most universities in the U.S. have started their school year, the on campus life looks different across the country. A majority of classes are online, but facilities are still open. Cleaning to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is a high priority for Illinois Wesleyan University.  As a smaller university, IWU operates at a different capacity than other schools, said IWU Dean of Students […]

todayAugust 31, 2020

COVID-19

Coping with COVID-19: YWCA serves community through pandemic

While small businesses are getting hit hard during the stay-at-home order, non-profit organizations are feeling the burden as well. The YWCA is a nonprofit women organization that serves over 2 million women, girls, and their families across the country. They aim to strengthen communities starting with 6-week old babies to individuals over 65 years old.  “With programs including a rape crisis hotline, childcare, and transitioning support for previously incarcerated women, […]

todayMay 9, 2020