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  • In today's episode, you'll hear how the Peoria Police Department is trying to recruit more women. And get a closer look at the changing face of high school Future Farmers of America programs. Plus on Postmark Peoria, learn about a Black farmer's experiences starting up an agricultural operation from scratch.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from a Bradley University supply chain expert on the baby formula shortage. Plus, Jordan Mead reports on the new Peoria homebuyer down-payment assistance program. And Joe Deacon reports on this year's graduating class from Peoria's Moonlight Coalition for Adult Learning.
  • In today's episode, you'll hear about the origins of the white cane, which happen to be right here in Peoria. And COVID-19 has drastically changed education for some students, specifically those with disabilities. Plus, hear how Peoria's historical Bicycle Club played an integral role in the paving of the city's roadways.
  • In today's episode, you'll hear how invasive copi could play a key part in making aquaculture easier. And get a look inside Peoria's DIY music venue Mt. Moon. Plus, a major carbon dioxide pipeline may be built through Peoria and Tazewell counties by 2025.
  • In today's episode, you'll hear about the history of a Peoria County pioneer school and the plans for the campus moving forward. And speaking of history, you'll get a deep dive into theatre's extensive history in America, as well as how Peoria vaudeville changed the way the art form was performed.
  • In today's best of episode, you'll hear what it's like to be a woman in law enforcement in the city of Peoria. And a banking institution is hoping to use a new space to boost economic opportunity on Peoria's south side. Plus, a look into plans to restore and reopen the historic Madison Theatre.
  • In today's episode, you'll hear about some potential solutions to tackle the state's legal desert problem. And a Peoria realtor gives his take on the housing market right now and why he thinks people are moving to Peoria. Plus, a look into what's causing surging farmland prices.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear about planned upgrades to Peoria County election equipment and what means for voters. Plus, you'll hear about a Peoria library branch that's hiring an "artist in residence." And a new episode of our food and farming series Food Trek.
  • On today's episode, WCBU's weeklong series on COVID-19 shifts its focus to medical students in Peoria. Plus, an interview with a hospital leader from rural Tazewell County about navigating staffing challenges during the pandemic. And learn about new wheat research at the Peoria Ag Lab.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear reaction to the governor's budget and State of the State address, including from Peoria Republican Win Stoller. And you'll meet a young man from Pekin who founded the Illinois Storm Community Facebook group. Plus, a recap of Wednesday's winter weather in Peoria.
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