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  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, February 4. Our top story is about conditions at the Peoria International Airport following this week’s two-wave snowstorm. You'll also hear State Senators Dave Koehler — a Democrat from Peoria — and Win Stoller — a Republican from Germantown Hills — react to Gov. JB Pritzker‘s budget proposal. WCBU’s Maggie Strahan interviewed both lawmakers earlier this week following Pritzker‘s annual State of the State address. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Monday, August 23, 2021. Our top story is about how it's national minority organ donation month and WCBU student reporter Valerie Vasconez talks with Gift of Hope and a Peoria mother. You'll also hear how when a former neuroscientist saw unmet needs in her Center Bluff neighborhood, she offered up her garage as a place where kids could gather safely and express themselves artistically. Three years later, that's grown into the Community House Network, offering everything from job skills training to 12-step addiction treatment programs for her neighborhood.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, September 21, 2021. Our top story is about how Governor JB Pritzker announced the investment of an additional $327 million in energy assistance funds for low-income families. You’ll also hear how after a large fight broke out at Peoria High School last Friday, students were back in class yesterday. WCBU’s Tim Shelley spoke with Peoria Public Schools superintendent Dr. Sharon Kherat about what the district is doing to avoid similar disruptions moving forward.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, October 1, 2021. Our top story is about how the Illinois State Museum is temporarily shutting down some exhibits at Dickson Mounds in Fulton County. You’ll also hear how it's been more than a year-and-a-half since the Peoria Rivermen played their last hockey game. But the team is now just two weeks away from opening the new season, with the home opener at Carver Arena to follow on October 22nd. Reporter Joe Deacon talks with Rivermen owner Bart Rogers about returning from the long layoff.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, September 30, 2021. Our top story is about how Peoria and Illinois were once a part of New France. While that legacy has mostly faded away, remnants of the Illinois Creole culture still linger in some remote parts of the Midwest. You’ll also hear how deadly problems can arise when farmers need to move from one field to another. Rich Egger tells us about a western Illinois woman’s effort to remind drivers to share the road.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Monday, November 22. Our top story is about local efforts to vaccinate children against COVID-19. You’ll also hear about how a local turkey farm is seeing a record number of pre-orders this year and why you should act quickly if you haven’t already secured your holiday meal bird. Christine Yordy, co-owner of Yordy's Turkey Farm in Morton, talks with WCBU’s Jody Holtz about how supply chain issues and labor shortages are affecting the farm this season.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Monday, November 15. Our top story features “Dreamland” author and freelance journalist Sam Quinones, who is speaking at Peoria Public Library tonight about his new book “The Least of Us.” The book covers the rise of the synthetic drug market and its grip on American communities. You’ll also hear about OSF Healthcare’s ongoing efforts to fight COVID-19. WGLT’s Charlie Schlenker interviews Dr. Mike Cruz, OSF’s Chief Operating Officer.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Wednesday, December 15. Our top story is about the newly formed Office of Firearm and Violence Prevention’s $250 million in grant funding – and how local Peoria organizations can be the most successful at getting funds. You’ll also hear about the impact of a 2010 renovation and expansion of the Peoria Public Library Lincoln Branch. WCBU’s Joe Deacon talks with 20-year library staffer Cynthia Smith about how updating the old 1910-era branch allowed library staff to reach more South Side youth. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, December 7. Our top story is about You’ll also hear about Raber's Packing Company reopening in a new West Peoria location after closing down due to a fire. You’ll also hear about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). WCBU student reporter Olivia Streeter interviews UnityPoint Health behavioral health specialist Amy Roberts about what seasonally-triggered anxiety and depression can look like – and ways to treat it. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, December 14. Our top story is about the “Pavilion in the Park” proposal, which the Park Board of Trustees must revisit in January – even though board members opposed the plan this fall. You’ll also hear about why roundabouts – circular-shaped and stoplight-less traffic control tools – are becoming more popular in Peoria. WCBU correspondent Steve Tartar interviews Peoria Public Works Department deputy director Sie Maroon about roundabouts, and how they’ve gone over in central Illinois. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
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