Michael Roberts sits down with SIU President Randy Dunn to discuss the ongoing search for a new Chancellor, as well as some demolition going on around campus, and the current financial state of the university system.
Michael Roberts sits down with SIU President Randy Dunn to discuss the ongoing search for a new Chancellor, as well as some demolition going on around campus, and the current financial state of the university system.
Michael Roberts discusses the possibility that every city could have its own internet service by becoming a "gigabit city."
Michael Roberts and Leigh Caldwell sit down to discuss the revitalization of newspaper services in West Frankfort, after the closure of the West Frankfort Daily American.
Michael Roberts sits down with David England, a retired Associate Professor of Finance at John A. Logan College to speak about his gentleman's wager with CNBC's Jim Cramer, the effect Greece's instability is having on the market, the current situation on commodities such as oil and gold, as well as the prospect of a surge in the market throughout the summer.
Michael Roberts speaks with Shawlyn Dungan, organizer of the Carterville Blue Line Network, about the group's efforts to improve relationships between Carterville Police, their family members, and the community.
Michael Roberts and Sam Kuhnert with NubAbility Athletics speak about the upcoming NubAbility All-sport camp for limb-different child athletes.
Tom Miller sits down with Woody Thorne of SIH as well as SIH CEO Rex Budde to discuss the Affordable Care Act's impact on healthcare costs after the legislation was upheld by a Supreme Court ruling.
Michael Roberts speaks with IL State Rep. Brandon Phelps (D-Harrisburg) about the ongoing budget battle, as well as legislation co-sponsored by Phelps which would alter the statute of limitations for sexual assault cases.
Tom Miller sits down with Dr. Alex Garrido, a Board Certified Geriatrician to speak about the complexity of Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of Dementia.
Tom Miller speaks with Citizens Utility Board Communications Director, Jim Chilsen about a petition on the CUB website regarding a practice known as "throttling."