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Rural areas are losing grocery stores to consolidation faster than their urban counterparts — but some communities have come up with innovative solutions.
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Legislation is being proposed at the federal and state level to restrict foreign ownership of farmland, especially by China. The scrutiny comes after a Midwestern project was scuttled by military concerns and the flight of a Chinese spy balloon across the U.S.
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It can be a lifeline for patients who can't afford the time or costs of driving or flying commercially. It's an example of the unconventional tactics of abortion rights groups in a post-Roe America.
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SIU's President testified before lawmakers this month, and talked with WSIU's Jennifer Fuller about funding needs and priorities
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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with Heartland Library System's Leah Gregory, and Collinsville Middle School Librarian Michael Hayman.
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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with the Better Business Bureau's Whitney Quick
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Illinois Public Radio's Melba Lara of WBEZ talks with IDNR Director Natalie Phelps Finnie
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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with Melissa Ray Roach and Amy Dion about the SIU SBDC, as they mark SBDC Day on March 15
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College students are seeking more opportunities, services, and a sense of belonging. WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with SIUC Chancellor Austin Lane about how the university is adapting and evolving
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In 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health awarded $250 million in grants to fight COVID-19 and improve health literacy in some minority communities. Rockford was one of them. City organizations and another institution used this grant to increase health literacy.