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On today's episode, the first of WGLT's four-part series on mobile home operator Oak Wood business practices in Bloomington-Normal, an ISU alum who lost his job at US AID felt so much of his and the agency's work was misrepresented, and a union leader is pushing for a millionaires tax to bolster funding for education in Illinois.
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On today's episode, the first of WGLT's four-part series on mobile home operator Oak Wood business practices in Bloomington-Normal, an ISU alum who lost his job at US AID felt so much of his and the agency's work was misrepresented, and a union leader is pushing for a millionaires tax to bolster funding for education in Illinois.
Support the show: https://donate.nprstations.org/wglt/wglt-choose-donation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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