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    The RedZone Podcast: April 24, 2025 RedZone

Ben Howell

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Election 2024

McLean County and candidates prepare for Illinois’ 2024 primary election

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Across the state of Illinois tomorrow, voters will once again be returning to their local polling places to cast their decisions in the primary elections. McLean County is no exception and voters will have the chance to declare their party and pick a potential candidate for president, the US Congress and many other positions. More locally, voters will also cast votes for house representatives, state senators, county […]

todayMarch 18, 2024

ISU News

ISU Board of Trustees announces it will pursue Aondover Tarhule as next university president

NORMAL, Ill. – Aondover Tarhule, Ph.D., has been chosen to become the twenty-first president of Illinois State University, pending approval by the ISU Board of Trustees. The board made the announcement in a campus-wide email that it intends to pursue him for the position. The board will officially vote on the appointment in a special meeting on March 18 where they will deliberate on specific terms and conditions. Tarhule will […]

todayMarch 8, 2024

Local News

Former Rockette and Broadway performer visits Bloomington to perform mental health one-woman show

Photo provided by the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Former Rockette and Broadway performer Chryssie Whitehead is performing her one-woman show this Saturday at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. Whitehead’s career has spanned both stage and screen, professional and amateur. Her show, “In my Own Little Corner: My Work in Progress with Bipolar Disorder,” is in Bloomington as the fifth stop in its six […]

todayFebruary 16, 2024

Local News

Misook Nowlin-Wang and others testify in Evidentiary hearing for Barton McNeil

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Barton McNeil and his defense team presented their case to a judge on Nov. 21 as to why they believe he is owed a new trial in his 25-year long battle to overturn his original conviction. The evidentiary hearing was an attempt on the defense of McNeil in the case of “The People v. Barton McNeil” to admit new evidence, both testimonial and newly tested forensic evidence. […]

todayNovember 21, 2023

ISU News

Illinois State students join campus organizations in renter’s notice for leasing companies

NORMAL, Ill. – Undergraduate students at Illinois State University will call upon the Normal Town Council at their November 6 meeting to enact an ordinance for local leasing companies. The proposal in question would require companies such as Young America, SAMI, First Site and others that rent apartments to students to notify the renters before they enter their residence. According to Junior Communications student Matthew Paul, Redbirds who rent in […]

todayNovember 3, 2023

COVID-19

ISU Professor accepts international diversity film script award

Photo provided by Professor John McHale NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State University Professor John McHale has been awarded the Santa Barbara International Diversity Film Script award for his script “Nurses Versus the Virus.” McHale shares the award with his coauthor, Registered Nurse Xavier Jackson. The two met over 15 years ago but recently worked together to write the screenplay for a drama feature film detailing the experiences of Fred Hampton, […]

todayOctober 19, 2023

Entertainment

Jane Lynch visits ISU as Guest Artist in Residency

NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State University alum and Emmy-winning actress Jane Lynch returned to the university on Tuesday. She was welcomed as a guest artist in residence. Lynch is spending her time at ISU gaining director experience, leading several senior dance and theatre students through Neil Simon’s play “Lost in Yonkers.” The play takes place in 1942 Brooklyn, following two brothers living with their estranged grandmother after the death of […]

todayApril 18, 2023

Local News

Bloomington Police Department identifies person of interest

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – The Bloomington Police Department has identified a person of interest in a series of fires that were purposely set over the weekend. Overnight from April 15 to 16, officers responded to four different fire scenes across the far west side of Bloomington from West Market Street to West Washington Streets. All the fires were set at the properties of local businesses and did not result in any […]

todayApril 17, 2023

Local News

Heartland gallery hosts Japanese inspired exhibit

NORMAL, Ill. – The Joe McCauley Gallery at Heartland Community College is hosting The Floating World art exhibit until May 11. The gallery combines the work of Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, Erika Shiba, Jenny Knavel and Cathie Crawford. Each submitted work relating to the exhibit’s central theme of existence, with a goal in mind of letting the audience transcend beyond the art in front of them. The exhibit was curated by Shahrbanoo […]

todayMarch 31, 2023