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New Energy Worries, New Vehicles

Story air date: Monday, August 04, 2008

Shea Allen, wife of golf cart customizer Tim Allen, with daughters Lawrence and Gillian in one of their products

In small towns across the country, many people have decided that a cheaper way to get around is to leave the car in the garage and pile into the golf cart. Golf carts and other small slow-speed vehicles are becoming more appealing to people living in areas where traffic is low, but gas prices are high. In Illinois, several small towns are allowing golf carts on their streets --- while others are holding back. AM 580’s Jim Meadows reports.

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Revival for an Old Nursing Home

Story air date: Friday, July 11, 2008

ILEAS director Jim Page in a new conference room

It only took a year, but what could have been an empty and decaying complex in Urbana is now a training ground for homeland security teams. A couple of days in advance of the official opening, AM 580’s Tom Rogers got an advance tour of the building that was once the Champaign County Nursing Home with the head of the Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System, Jim Page (left).

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A Pivotal Former Mayor Leaves Rantoul

Story air date: Friday, July 11, 2008

Katy Podagrosi in the late 1980's

It’s been 20 years since the federal government announced that Chanute Air Force Base would be closing its doors. That cost over a thousand jobs and decimated Rantoul’s population, but the effort to redevelop the land has produced a number of success stories. Katy Podagrosi served as Rantoul’s mayor through much of that time. This week, the village’s leader for more than 12 years -- and resident for nearly 50 -- is leaving the community. She spoke with AM 580’s Jeff Bossert (click below for the full interview)

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The Next Page for Champaign County's Nursing Home

Story air date: Thursday, July 10, 2008

The patient lounge at the Champaign County Nursing Home

The head of a St. Louis-based consulting firm hired to manage the Champaign County Nursing Home says there will be no quick turnaround for the facility. But Management Performance Associates President Michael Scavotto also says the home is also getting a bit of a bad rap due to a massive debt… empty beds… and an uneven number of Medicaid and Medicare residents. Scavatto just completed his first visit to the Nursing Home, getting a first-hand look at the facility and meeting with staff. AM 580’s Jeff Bossert spoke with him.

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Champaign County's Nursing Home Woes

Story air date: Wednesday, May 21, 2008

exterior of the Chamapign County Nursing Home's new building, which opened last year

The Champaign County Board is discussing recommendations from a consultant for improving finances at the Champaign County Nursing Home. County officials say they understand that they have to act quickly and decisively to fix the nursing home’s precarious finances. But even with those changes, many are saying that more tax money will be needed to balance the books. AM 580’s Jim Meadows reports.

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