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WSIU-TV is airing the world broadcast premiere of "History Reborn" Thursday at 7 p.m., with an encore on Sunday at 11 a.m. The documentary shows how the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, was saved in the 1960's.
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Scholastic Hi-Q is the game show where knowledge rules! Tune in this week to see Massac County and Metro East Lutheran go head-to-head in this battle of the brains.
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Scholastic Hi-Q is the game show where knowledge rules! Tune in this week to see Mascoutah and Carterville go head-to-head in this battle of the brains.
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Beginning Feb. 6, PBS will provide eight hours of children’s programming on the daytime schedule, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. The change allows for the addition of a wide variety of new programming from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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The end of one session of the Illinois General Assembly brought controversial legislation and political bickering. We’ll look at that, and ahead to the next session, coming up on the next CapitolView.
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Climate Change is bringing more extreme weather events to the United States – including the Midwest. We explore what is happening, and what may come in the future.
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On “Saluki Sleuths,” a rare journey inside the clocktower at Pulliam Hall on the Southern Illinois University campus, one of the best-known places in Carbondale. Fred Martino talks with Leah Wilson, Executive Director – Kidzeum of Health and Science in Springfield, Illinois.
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The end of one session of the Illinois General Assembly brought controversial legislation and political bickering. We’ll look at that, and ahead to the next session, coming up on the next CapitolView.
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On “Saluki Sleuths,” a look at the fascinating history of Faner Hall, an iconic building on the Southern Illinois University campus.
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Rural areas face barriers to basic healthcare, but organizations are working to reduce those barriers. In this episode, learn more about how partnerships are bringing care to the people, and how future doctors are being trained to serve rural areas.