1 00:00:00,610 --> 00:00:04,489 Speaker 1: From the WGLT newsroom, I'm Lou Wonner. Former Illinois State 2 00:00:04,489 --> 00:00:07,849 Speaker 1: University softball coach Melinda Fisher is among the 2026 class 3 00:00:07,849 --> 00:00:11,648 Speaker 1: of McLean County history makers. Fisher, the all-time winningest coach 4 00:00:11,648 --> 00:00:14,729 Speaker 1: in ISU and Missouri Valley Conference history, says even though 5 00:00:14,729 --> 00:00:17,229 Speaker 1: she's retired, she's always a Redbirds supporter. 6 00:00:17,370 --> 00:00:20,129 Speaker 2: I give my advice when or my opinion when it's 7 00:00:20,129 --> 00:00:22,590 Speaker 2: asked and sometimes when it's not. 8 00:00:22,860 --> 00:00:26,129 Speaker 2: Um, but I, I still support Redbird Athletics through and through, uh, 9 00:00:26,260 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 2: you know, it's just my home. 10 00:00:27,850 --> 00:00:31,459 Speaker 1: Other honorees include former county board chair John McIntyre, Councilor 11 00:00:31,459 --> 00:00:35,939 Speaker 1: Fela Sebastian, and community advocates Art and Camille Taylor. The 12 00:00:35,939 --> 00:00:38,699 Speaker 1: demand for childcare in Illinois remains high even as more 13 00:00:38,700 --> 00:00:40,229 Speaker 1: childcare facilities close. 14 00:00:40,709 --> 00:00:43,590 Speaker 1: Kayla Edwards, managing partner of a Central Illinois employment firm, 15 00:00:43,668 --> 00:00:46,790 Speaker 1: says many parents unable to find or afford childcare are 16 00:00:46,790 --> 00:00:50,089 Speaker 1: present at work, but also focused on caring for their child. 17 00:00:50,348 --> 00:00:57,130 Speaker 1: In this case of either presenteeism or absenteeism, employee productivity drops. 18 00:00:58,069 --> 00:01:03,029 Speaker 1: Many parents reported being penalized due to childcare problems. Edwards 19 00:01:03,029 --> 00:01:05,628 Speaker 1: says this can lead to reduced hours, pay cuts, or 20 00:01:05,629 --> 00:01:08,730 Speaker 1: being fired as families try to provide for their child. 21 00:01:09,269 --> 00:01:11,790 Speaker 1: The YWCA of McLean County says it will wind down 22 00:01:11,790 --> 00:01:14,650 Speaker 1: a program that has saved nonprofit agencies in the community 23 00:01:14,650 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 1: a million dollars a year in recent years. 24 00:01:17,419 --> 00:01:21,970 Speaker 1: YWCA Vice President Alicia Whitworth says the retired senior volunteer 25 00:01:21,970 --> 00:01:26,739 Speaker 1: program coordinated volunteers for 60 to 80 organizations. Honestly, I 26 00:01:26,739 --> 00:01:29,738 Speaker 1: am not sure that there are many nonprofits in McLean 27 00:01:29,739 --> 00:01:31,980 Speaker 1: County who we are not working with through RSVP in 28 00:01:31,980 --> 00:01:34,779 Speaker 1: some capacity or another. Whitworth says changes in the federal 29 00:01:34,779 --> 00:01:38,500 Speaker 1: grant guidelines made the program no longer sustainable for the Y. 30 00:01:38,940 --> 00:01:41,739 Speaker 1: She says existing volunteers can continue to help the agencies 31 00:01:41,739 --> 00:01:44,440 Speaker 1: they serve after the program shuts down in June. 32 00:01:45,330 --> 00:01:48,250 Speaker 1: And a museum drawing Route 66 travelers to Logan County 33 00:01:48,250 --> 00:01:51,839 Speaker 1: has been cited for violations to the Americans with Disabilities Act. 34 00:01:52,129 --> 00:01:55,220 Speaker 1: The American Giants Museum has agreed to make two dozen improvements, 35 00:01:55,410 --> 00:01:58,809 Speaker 1: including changes to the front entrance and restrooms, to expand 36 00:01:58,809 --> 00:02:02,889 Speaker 1: access for people with mobility devices. Assistant US Attorney Joshua 37 00:02:02,889 --> 00:02:06,169 Speaker 1: Grant commended the museum for its cooperation and prompt action 38 00:02:06,169 --> 00:02:10,369 Speaker 1: to renovate the building. You can find more stories at WGLT.org. 39 00:02:10,570 --> 00:02:10,919 Speaker 1: I'm Lou.