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On today's episode, members of Bloomington-Normal's unhoused population and their advocates gather to talk solutions following the screening of WGLT's documentary Frozen and Forgotten, historic preservationists wanted Bloomington to save the Front N Center building. The city manager says that wasn't possible, what could the potential shutdown of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mean for Illinoisans, and the drawings and paintings of the late Bloomington artist Harold Gregor are now for sale at a discount.
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On today's episode, members of Bloomington-Normal's unhoused population and their advocates gather to talk solutions following the screening of WGLT's documentary Frozen and Forgotten, historic preservationists wanted Bloomington to save the Front N Center building. The city manager says that wasn't possible, what could the potential shutdown of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mean for Illinoisans, and the drawings and paintings of the late Bloomington artist Harold Gregor are now for sale at a discount.
Support the show: https://donate.nprstations.org/wglt/wglt-choose-donation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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