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  • Don’t miss the local stories you value. WNIJ and NPR bring you continual coverage of national and international news, but we know you also rely on WNIJ for strong journalism from within your community. Every Saturday, we collect the week’s top local coverage and highlight upcoming features on WNIJ and WNIU.
  • What are the most important education issues of the year? WNIJ's Peter Medlin and NIU's Jason Klein share everything you need to know.
  • When Western Kentucky takes on South Florida in the Miami Beach Bowl, they'll be led by the country's top-ranked quarterback two years running, and he's as concerned about his soul as he is about TDs.
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • A Russian named Grigory Perelman, is credited with helping solve a famous 100-year-old math problem. Both the problem and the man who solved it are a bit of a puzzle.
  • Also: Thatchers funeral set for April 17; Kerry and Netanyahu claim progress on Mideast peace; some Plains states getting b buried by spring snow; Louisville men win national basketball championship.
  • The win breaks a tie Federer, 35, held with Pete Sampras for the most wins at the legendary tournament. It adds to his record for most Grand Slam singles championships, which now stands at 19.
  • Test your knowledge of current events, history, and more with WNIJ host Dan Libman. It’s free to play, open to the public, and top teams will walk away with prizes. Space is limited — so register your team today.
  • Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, believed to have led Iran's military nuclear program, died from wounds after an attack, causing outrage in Iran and raising international concerns over potential retaliation.
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