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Full episodes of GLT's radio newsmagazine covering central Illinois. Sound Ideas airs weekdays at noon and 6 p.m.

On today's episode, how zookeepers at Miller Park Zoo keep the animals active and engaged, Bloomington-Normal's members of Congress disagree...

On today's episode, Bloomington-Normal is about to send its first student to its Japanese sister city since the pandemic, while its sister c...

On today's episode, Bloomington deputy city manager Billy Tyus discusses concerns over wages for a proposed housing development, a McLean Co...

On this episode, a Children's Home & Aid explains its new name and renewed focus, a farm educator explains how major dust storms can be mini...

On today's episode, developers plan a major housing development near downtown Bloomington, Bloomington-Normal hospitals begin a new, faster...

On today's episode, data show a wide gender gap at Illinois State University and college campuses across the country; District 87 Superinten...

On today's episode, a report details the clergy sex abuse scandal in Illinois; U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin discusses the debt ceiling, Supreme Cou...

On today's episode, rural McLean County residents tell a survey how poor their internet service is, a scholar at Illinois State University e...

On today's episode, Illinois Shakespeare Festival artistic director John Stark retires after 32 years with the Illinois State University Sch...

On today's episode, the last OB doctor in Logan County tries to improve rural rural maternity care, a homeless shelter manager discusses pla...

On today's episode, the last OB doctor in Logan County tries to improve rural rural maternity care, a homeless shelter manager discusses pla...

On today's episode, Maternity case deserts are on the rise in central Illinois as more rural hospitals and maternity wards close, retired IS...

On today's episode, how arts and humanities hope to survive and thrive now that the COVID emergency -- and relief funding -- have ended, a c...

On today's episode, the McLean County Health Department administrator discusses the end of the COVID public health emergency, a Bloomington-...

On today's episode, Rivian Automotive discusses a long-term plan for success in an increasingly competitive EV marketplace, the latest insta...

On today's episode, colleagues remember Chicago Police officer and recent Illinois State University alum Areanah Preston as a thoughtful and...

On today's episode, U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen visits downtown Bloomington and Uptown Normal with their respective mayors, climate change pushe...

On today's episode, ISU's Redbirds in Space beat two Big Ten competitors in a rocket landing competition, Illinois Wesleyan alum T.J. Newman...

On today's episode, you'll hear about what's driving interest in homeschooling, and the challenge of tracking trends in that community. Plus...

On today's episode, you'll hear from Alan Sender, chair of the Bloomington-Normal Airport Authority board, about a plan to expand the airpor...