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Jak Tichenor hosts a special speech from Pres. Obama to the Illinois General Assembly. (1h 12m 40s)
Author Michael Hebb talks about his book "Let's Have Dinner and Talk about Death". (25m 31s)
Aleta Lewis of Mount Carmel, Illinois talks with Kevin Boucher, WSIU Public Radio. (25m 38s)
2015 Illinois Budget Address Reaction
Legislative reaction to Governor Bruce Rauner's 2015 Illinois Budget Address. (27m 33s)
Geoff Partlow, Author of America's Deadliest Twister, The Tri-State Tornado of 1925. (28m 48s)
12th Illinois US Congressional District Candidate Debate
U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois' 12 Congressional District Debate on 10/8/14. (1h 27m 23s)
Illinois Legislative Wrapup 2014
Area lawmakers react to recently completed spring 2014 legislative session. (27m 17s)
Richard Jurek discusses his memorabilia connected with the American space program. (25m 55s)
Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin traces her love of storytelling. (25m 58s)
Local Reaction to Governor's Budget Message
Lawmakers discuss their reaction to Governor Pat Quinn's 2014 Budget Address. (26m 55s)
Former Illinois Governor James R. Thompson talks about 50 years of Illinois politics. (27m 36s)
Former U.S. Senator Alan Dixon
Former U.S. Senator Alan Dixon about his years in office and his new book. (27m 28s)
State Universities Annuitants Association
Pension reform and state university retiree health insurance plans are discussed (27m 33s)
U.S. Representative John Shimkus
Jak Tichenor talks with U. S. Representative John Shimkus. (28m 13s)
A tribute to one of the most influential metalsmith artists of the past century. (28m 59s)
Jak Tichenor talks with area lawmakers about what's next in the pension issue. (25m 57s)
Toni Preckwinkle is the first woman to serve as Cook County, Illinois Board President. (26m 56s)
U.S. Rep. John Shimkus updates us on flood control, fracking and sequestration effects. (26m)
Andy Shaw, President and CEO of the Chicago-based Better Government Association (BGA) (26m 51s)
Congressman William Enyart (D-Belleville), discusses issues of interest to viewers. (26m 40s)
Former Congressman Jerry Costello reflects on his 25 years of service in the US House. (25m 7s)
Legislative Reaction 2013 Budget Address
Jak Tichenor gets reactions to IL Governor Pat Quinn's Budget Address from area lawmakers (27m 41s)
Illinois lawmakers adjourned their session without action on the state's pension crisis. (26m 54s)
Two survivors recall their experiences on a "Freedom Rides" bus in the summer of 61. (28m 29s)
Home brewers in southern IL are creating craft beers that win national recognition. (26m 59s)
Herbert Fink was a popular graphic artist known for landscapes and figure drawings. (26m)
Bob and Norma Coffel own and operate this no-kill cat shelter in Christopher, IL (28m 40s)
Jack Rickard and Brian Noto are breaking new ground in electric car technology. (29m 3s)
The Cache River basin is designated a Wetland of International Importance. (27m 24s)
Little Toot is a coal-fired steam powered miniature gauge locomotive in Flora, IL (27m 22s)
Beekeeping in Southern Illinois
Local group promotes the health and environmental benefits of beekeeping. (27m 37s)
Cherokee storyteller Robert Lewis travels the country to share ancient creation myths. (27m 28s)
A former Wild Horse facility operated by the Bureau of Land Management is featured. (26m 24s)
A team of Cherokee students retraced the Trail of Tears on a bicycle trip in 2009. (27m 51s)
Anna Pottery was created in the mid-1800s by brothers Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick. (27m 39s)
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