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On today's episode, Bloomington's police accountability panel considers fewer meetings after one complaint took months to resolve, Bloomington's mayor says the new property maintenance enforcement is really about education, plus Carle BroMenn's retiring president hopes to see better efforts to coordinate mental health care in McLean County.
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On today's episode, Bloomington's police accountability panel considers fewer meetings after one complaint took months to resolve, Bloomington's mayor says the new property maintenance enforcement is really about education, plus Carle BroMenn's retiring president hopes to see better efforts to coordinate mental health care in McLean County.
Support the show: https://donate.nprstations.org/wglt/wglt-choose-donation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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