1 00:00:00,540 --> 00:00:05,260 Speaker 1: From the WGLT newsroom, I'm Courtney Conroy. Illinois business leaders 2 00:00:05,260 --> 00:00:09,340 Speaker 1: are calling for more childcare assistance. The nonprofit Ready Nation 3 00:00:09,340 --> 00:00:13,479 Speaker 1: Illinois reports the state economy is losing $6 billion annually 4 00:00:13,479 --> 00:00:18,059 Speaker 1: because of the childcare crisis. Springfield area parent Tiffany Saunders 5 00:00:18,059 --> 00:00:20,219 Speaker 1: says her daughter was on multiple waitlists. 6 00:00:20,340 --> 00:00:23,219 Speaker 2: I lost count of how many I called, and she 7 00:00:23,219 --> 00:00:25,700 Speaker 2: never rose to the top of the list for most. 8 00:00:26,155 --> 00:00:29,434 Speaker 2: She sat on one waitlist for over a year before 9 00:00:29,434 --> 00:00:29,735 Speaker 2: getting 10 00:00:29,735 --> 00:00:30,194 Speaker 2: in. 11 00:00:30,434 --> 00:00:33,354 Speaker 1: Saunders says being a salaried employee allows her to be 12 00:00:33,354 --> 00:00:37,875 Speaker 1: more flexible. Former Illinois State University softball coach Melinda Fisher 13 00:00:37,875 --> 00:00:41,634 Speaker 1: is among the 2026 class of McLean County history makers. 14 00:00:42,034 --> 00:00:45,794 Speaker 1: Fisher says despite retiring, she is always a Redbirds supporter. 15 00:00:45,955 --> 00:00:49,034 Speaker 1: I give my advice when or my opinion when it's asked, 16 00:00:49,075 --> 00:00:51,075 Speaker 1: and sometimes when it's not. 17 00:00:51,430 --> 00:00:54,500 Speaker 1: Um, but I, I still support Redbird Athletics through and through. 18 00:00:54,599 --> 00:00:58,919 Speaker 1: Other honorees include former county board chair John McIntyre, counselor 19 00:00:58,919 --> 00:01:03,479 Speaker 1: Fay Sebastian, and community advocates Art and Camille Taylor. The 20 00:01:03,479 --> 00:01:07,500 Speaker 1: YWCA of McLean County is ending its second oldest effort, 21 00:01:07,720 --> 00:01:11,959 Speaker 1: the retired senior Volunteer Program. CEO Liz German says new 22 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:15,199 Speaker 1: federal guidelines to qualify for a federal grant would require 23 00:01:15,199 --> 00:01:17,259 Speaker 1: the volunteers to offer direct service. 24 00:01:17,526 --> 00:01:21,405 Speaker 1: Of administrative support and the high average age of volunteer 25 00:01:21,405 --> 00:01:23,966 Speaker 1: means that's not a good fit. German says the new 26 00:01:23,965 --> 00:01:26,765 Speaker 1: requirements don't fit with what the nonprofits want the volunteers 27 00:01:26,765 --> 00:01:28,565 Speaker 1: to do either, and they said, you know, we would 28 00:01:28,566 --> 00:01:30,926 Speaker 1: love for you to do X, Y, Z, but working 29 00:01:30,926 --> 00:01:34,155 Speaker 1: directly with our participants isn't really, it's not really covered 30 00:01:34,155 --> 00:01:37,325 Speaker 1: under our insurance. It's not really safe. The program coordinated 31 00:01:37,325 --> 00:01:41,676 Speaker 1: volunteers for up to 80 nonprofit organizations for about 40 years, 32 00:01:42,166 --> 00:01:43,565 Speaker 1: and a museum drawing. 33 00:01:43,722 --> 00:01:46,801 Speaker 1: Route 66 travelers in Logan County has been cited for 34 00:01:46,802 --> 00:01:50,931 Speaker 1: violations to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The American Giants 35 00:01:50,931 --> 00:01:54,332 Speaker 1: Museum has agreed to make two dozen improvements to expand 36 00:01:54,332 --> 00:01:57,531 Speaker 1: access for people with mobility devices. The museum opened in 37 00:01:57,531 --> 00:02:01,972 Speaker 1: 2024 in Atlanta, 30 miles southwest of Bloomington Normal, featuring 38 00:02:01,972 --> 00:02:06,611 Speaker 1: a collection of restored fiberglass statues. Assistant US Attorney Joshua 39 00:02:06,611 --> 00:02:09,822 Speaker 1: Grant commended the museum for its prompt renovations. I'm