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The Muni opens "Ragtime" this weekend. Bishop On Air talks with some of the cast. --- Support thi
Bishop On Air talks with Greater Springfield Chamber Of Commerce CEO Mike Murphy about today's Small
Bishop On Air takes your calls about a new poll showing Darren Bailey for Governor in a double digit
Bishop On Air talks with Steve Wheeler with Land of Lincoln Honor Flight about their planned flight
Bishop On Air talks with Amy Korte with Illinois Policy about the Invest in Kids scholarship program
Bishop On Air talks with several restaurant owners about the launch of the Capital City Bourbon Jour
Bishop On Air takes your calls about whether you'll be watching the Jan. 6 committee hearings set fo
With legal cannabis in Illinois, local governments are getting hundreds of thousands of dollars in s
A recent report from American Legislative Exchange Council shows all states' public employee pension
With gas now a dollar more than it was a month ago in Illinois and $2.20 more than a year ago, a spe
Bishop On Air talks with Michelle Ownbey from the Springfield Business Journal Illinois about a new
Bishop On Air takes your calls about whether you think the Illinois General Assembly should come bac
A recent poll garnered Illinoisans' sentiments on abortion. State Rep Mark Batinick sounds off. He a
Bishop On Air takes your calls about what should be done do address gun violence and protect schools
Bishop On Air talks with Terry Martin who is running for the Republican nomination for the 13th Cong
Bishop On Air talks with Jesse Sullivan with an update on his campaign. With early voting ongoing fo
Bishop On Air shares conversations with municipal leaders about the impact of high gas prices of tax
Bishop On Air shares Gov. J.B. Pritzker's latest comments on issuing another COVID-19 emergency decl
Bishop On Air reviews his trip with Meghan on Sugar Creek, launching from a convenient spot in Chath
Gas prices continue their record highs. Illinois' prices are even steeper. --- Support this podca