Tom Miller sits down with Carbondale City Manager Kevin Baity to discuss the revival of Halloween in the city, as well as plans for an upcoming concert within the city.
Tom Miller sits down with Carbondale City Manager Kevin Baity to discuss the revival of Halloween in the city, as well as plans for an upcoming concert within the city.
Tom Miller and IL State Senator Gary Forby (D-Benton) discuss the ongoing budget crisis, which could get worse if not solved by the end of September.
Tom Miller speaks with Katie Drews, Investigator for the Better Government Association about how much it would cost to fix all the problems currently in IL State Parks. The number might surprise you.
Tom Miller sits down with IL Treasurer Michael Frerichs to discuss the state's current financial condition and Frerichs' role in the ever-evolving discussion, as well as services offered through the Treasurer's Office.
Tom Miller speaks with Patrick Buchen, Director for the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, and the DuQuoin State Fair, as well as Norm Hill, Assistant Manager of the DuQuoin State Fair, about the festivities beginning on Friday (08/28).
Tom Miller speaks with Doug Kimmel, Manager of the Williamson County Airport, to discuss the future for Cape Air's services to St. Louis.
Tom Miller speaks with Dawson McAllister, a nationally-syndicated radio host whose show is dedicated to helping young people deal with life issues. McAllister's show can be heard Sunday nights on our River Radio sister-station, WCIL-FM
Tom Miller sits down with Illinois Coal Association President Phil Gonet, and Wayne Rosenthal, Director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources about new EPA regulations regarding Coal.
Tom Miller speaks with IL State Senator Dave Luechtefeld (R-Okawville) about the ongoing budget crisis in Springfield, and the efforts lawmakers are putting forth to solve it.
Tom Miller speaks with Caitlin Wilson, Staff Writer for Reboot Illinois, about an article which she wrote regarding the most impoverished counties in Illinois. Two of the top four, are in Southern Illinois (Union, Wayne Co.).
If you would like to read her article, follow this link: http://www.rebootillinois.com/2015/02/12/editors-picks/caitlinwilson/illinois-poverty-rise-since-2010-four-counties-greatest-risk-says-report/33062/?utm_content=buffer7f64d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter