Adam Andrzejewski with the group For The Good Of Illinois joins us to discuss last week's hearings on Governor Pat Quinn's troubled anti-violence program.
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Adam Andrzejewski with the group For The Good Of Illinois joins us to discuss last week's hearings on Governor Pat Quinn's troubled anti-violence program.
Murphysboro Mayor Will Stephens joins us to talk about the town, including renovations to Walnut Street, the Big Muddy River Overpass and a banner he wants residents to sign in response to a woman who wrote to the town about her experiences with a soldier from Murphysboro during World War II.
Mike Chylewski, vice president of Care Trak International based in Murphysboro, joins us to talk about their product that helps keep track of people prone to wandering, like autistic children.
SIU Acting Chancellor Paul Sarvela joins us in-studio.
Adam Andrzejewski with For The Good of Illinois joins us to talk about the hearings into the Neighborhood Recovery Initiative and Attorney General Lisa Madigan's role in the troubled anti-violence program.
State Rep. and Congressional Candidate Mike Bost joins us in studio.
Stephanie Brown with the Autism Society of Southern Illinois stops by the studio.
Paula Bradshaw, the Green Party candidate for the 12th Congressional District, joins us to talk about the race and her viewpoints on the situation in Iraq and how to increase job growth.
Ed Davis, organizer of Veterans on Parade in Marion, joins us to talk about this September's event.
Historian Jon Musgrave joins us to remember the life and career of former congressman Ken Gray, who passed away this weekend at the age of 89.