
Eric Stock
Eric Stock is WGLT (Bloomington-Normal public radio) News Director.
Eric worked at WJBC (Radio Bloomington) from 2004-2018 as a reporter, anchor, assignment editor, and sports director. Stock follows in the footsteps of WGLT Senior Reporter Charlie Schlenker and retired WGLT News Director Willis Kern in moving from Radio Bloomington’s WJBC to WGLT.
Eric's community involvement includes the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and serving as a McLean County 4-H Judge. He is also a Bloomington-Normal Area Sports Commission member and broadcasts play-by-play sports at Illinois Wesleyan University.
Contact Eric at ejstoc1@ilstu.edu.
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The state of Illinois needs child welfare workers. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services looked to fill at least 50 child welfare and case investigator positions on Monday during an on-the-spot job fair in Bloomington.
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Two cultural events are planned in the city of Lincoln this month, even after their city council denied a request for financial help.
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The Illinois Department of Corrections is denying claims of black mold at the prison in Pontiac, where some inmates have been moved.
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The Illinois Department of Public Health said Wednesday it will not renew its lucrative COVID testing contract with Reditus Labs.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine will likely impact how much we pay at the pump.
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Bloomington State Rep. Dan Brady is making technology and customer service key themes in his campaign for Illinois Secretary of State.
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Authorities said Thursday that the body found three weeks ago near Peru, Ill., was missing Illinois State University graduate student Jelani Day of Bloomington.
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The head of the Illinois High School Association says political pressure may have helped prompt state public health officials and the Pritzker...
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Many rural areas avoided the worst of the pandemic in its early stages. Now, it seems the coronavirus is everywhere, straining hospitals that have fewer...
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A sports science professor at Illinois State University says studies aren't yet clear on whether masks limit performance during aerobic exercise.