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Election 2020

Election Coverage Polling Party

If you missed election night coverage, join Maritza Navar-Lopez, Catrina Petersen, Annamarie Schutt and the WZND news team for Election Results, Live Interviews, Candidate-Coverage on Nov. 3. Hear from student organizations, candidates and election experts. Listen for more election updates for the rest of the week on 103.3 WZND. ELECTION SHOW PART 1 ELECTION SHOW PART 2

todayNovember 4, 2020

COVID-19

Coping with COVID-19: Local addiction groups continue to help the community

NORMAL, Ill.- Addiction groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and several others rely on meetings to continue with progress.   According to the Addiction Center, relapses are common through the alcohol and drug recovery process, so common that it is estimated that 40 percent to 60 percent of people in recovery have at least one relapse before reaching sobriety. Some estimate this number to be as high as 90 percent.   During COVID-19, some people may be isolated at […]

todayMay 8, 2020

COVID-19

Coping with COVID-19: Children’s Advocacy Center works through pandemic

The McLean County Children's Advocacy Center focuses on helping children in need, but are facing challenges through the pandemic. The CAC aids children that have been sexually abused, physically abused, and those who may have witnessed a violent crime. Among the services that are offered are forensic interviews, therapy, medical examinations, and advocacy services for children and families for the life of the case. While the pandemic has complicated some […]

todayMay 6, 2020

COVID-19

Coping with COVID-19: Local Food Pantries

The pandemic is causing financial hardships across the country, bringing overwhelming numbers to food banks. Before the pandemic, according to the Food Research and Action Center, nearly one in seven households with children cannot buy enough food for their families in America. This is now creating pressure for local food banks like the Wesley Distribution Ministry, to help their communities. The distribution holds a monthly paper distribution including paper towels, […]

todayMay 4, 2020

ISU News

Bird’s-I-View: Women in Education

As we approach the end of Women’s History Month, it’s important to honor the women that help create a better community. Bloomington-Normal is made up of powerful women within the community, including many teachers, local politicians and women in media.  From student-teachers to the elementary and administrative levels, women in education have proven to dedicate their careers to our future. Illinois State University’s Provost Jan Murphy is an example of […]

todayMarch 30, 2020