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FULL HOUSE MANSION!The People's House is full Wednesday, November 28 as hundreds of NPR Illinois supporters gather to talk about public radio and see the…
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A few items in this Mission Control:The first drive. Amanda Vinicky Moving to Chicago. Election 2016. Explained. Past Due. Forty years ago the first…
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Bill Wheelhouse is retiring after over 20 years at NPR Illinois. If you've met Bill, you know he's a character who has a lot of character. His no B.S.…
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NPR | Illinois Public Radio has been fortunate to be supported by listeners over the years enabling us to develop comprehensive converage of state…
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ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES ADDED! See below.Join NPR Illinois listeners, staff, board, and donors December 10, 4:30-7:30 PM for our Holiday Thank You…
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Illinois Issues is going digital. Digital only. Well, digital and broadcast. Which means August will be the last printed magazine version of Illinois…
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Last week I alluded to the responses WUIS has received since announcing program cuts and promised to share the drift of their content. Some of the…
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Significant budget cuts are being made at WUIS / Illinois Issues to best steward us through the uncertain state budget process. WUIS is ending our…
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Today, on Lincoln's birthday, we look back at an important moment in Springfield history. The date was April 19, 2005. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential…
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A new radio station came into the world at noon on January 3, 1975. The first voice broadcast on WSSR-FM was that of Dale Ouzts, director of broadcast…