Peter Medlin
Peter joins WNIJ as a graduate of North Central College. He is a native of Sandwich, Illinois.
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A new Illinois law going into effect in 2021 is meant to safeguard student data from breaches and ransomware. With this update to the Student Online...
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The idea of sitting in an office can be a hurdle for some when working on their mental health. But a hike through the forest or a canoe trip down a calm...
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December is usually the time when families sit in crowded stuffy school gymnasiums for the annual elementary school holiday concert. But because of COVID-19, local music programs had to get creative.
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Illinois voters said “no” to the graduated income tax on Tuesday. More than 100 labor groups including the Illinois Education Association came out in...
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Whether it’s the global pandemic or social unrest, nearly everyone has experienced some trauma in 2020. It’s hard to grasp the long-term mental health...
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Lotteries across the country are hurting with revenues down hundreds of millions of dollars. That could have big implications for states that rely on that money for a portion of education funding.
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Does having more officers in a school automatically mean more safety? More and more school districts are questioning that premise after protests sparked...
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Illinois students have been e-learning for more than a month now. Reliable internet connectivity is still one of the major hurdles for many rural...
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A group of teachers hold their phone in front of their faces. Using the camera they’re looking at the classroom they’re standing in...when suddenly a...
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Middle schoolers from Loves Park were chosen to create the ornament representing Illinois for the National Christmas Tree Celebration in Washington D.C....