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  • #202: Celebrating 125 Years of the Frank Lloyd Wright Bradley House
    May 12 2025

    In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with the team behind Wright in Kankakee to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the historic Frank Lloyd Wright Bradley House. Jake is joined by Katie Walker, who spearheads the year's event planning; Taylor Leddin McMaster, the new Director of Marketing and Communications; Mary Lou Martin, dedicated volunteer and garden caretaker; Steve Case, board member and Olivet professor; and Executive Director Bob Bohlmann, an accomplished architect with a deep connection to the house.

    The conversation dives into the rich history of the Bradley House, Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural legacy, and the unique ways the community comes together to honor this local landmark. Katie shares the creativity behind event planning for the milestone year, including the return of community favorites like Sip, Shop & Stroll, Ride at Twilight, engaging tea parties for all ages, and the always-popular Christmas Walk. Taylor reveals the far-reaching impact of the house, with visitors coming from all 50 states and multiple countries, and discusses her passion for sharing its story through a new Instagram presence.

    Mary Lou offers insight into Wright’s deliberate approach to landscaping, the house’s prairie-inspired gardens, and her plans to further connect the public with the house’s artistic and architectural significance—culminating in a special anniversary symposium and birthday celebration for Frank Lloyd Wright. Steve Case reflects on the house's inspiring atmosphere, the creative energy it fosters, and the importance of making this hidden gem accessible to all.

    Bob Bohlmann rounds out the conversation with stories from his decades-long architectural career in the Kankakee area, his journey to leading Wright in Kankakee, and his enduring passion for preserving and sharing this architectural treasure.

    How do you plan a year’s worth of celebrations for a world-renowned architectural landmark? What is it about the Bradley House that draws people from around the globe to Kankakee? And how do Frank Lloyd Wright’s values continue to shape the community today? You’ll have to tune in to find out!

    Whether you’re a local history buff, a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright, or just looking for something uniquely Kankakee, this episode uncovers the stories, dedication, and excitement behind the 125th anniversary celebration.

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    35 m
  • Mayor’s Veto, Shooting Arrests, and Sports Complex Launch
    May 9 2025

    This week on Kankakee Podcast News, host Drew Raisor covers the top stories shaping our community. Manteno’s mayor flexes her veto power over department head contracts, arrests are made in a South Rosewood Avenue shooting, and Bradley’s $47 million 315 Sports Park officially opens to massive crowds. We’ve got updates on catalytic converter thefts, a roundup of standout local high school sports performances, and a look ahead at this weekend’s events — including live music and the kickoff of the Kankakee Farmers Market season. Sponsored by Stefari Coffeehouse and the Alkebulan History Center.

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    10 m
  • St. Mary’s Maternity Services to End, Jyaire Hill Honored by White Sox, Local Teen Eagle Scout Project Builds Veterans Monument
    May 7 2025

    In this week’s episode of Kankakee Podcast News, host Drew Raisor spotlights Jyaire Hill’s rising star status through a new NIL partnership with the Chicago White Sox, and a touching Eagle Scout tribute from Alexis McCullough in honor of her late father. We also cover the upcoming closure of labor and delivery services at St. Mary’s Hospital. Plus, hear about Bradley’s $21.9 million budget approval, weekend live music lineups, catalytic converter thefts affecting school buses, and Bradley-Bourbonnais High School’s dominance at the All-City Track and Field Meet. Brought to you by Stefari Coffeehouse in the Majestic, Kankakee

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    9 m
  • #201: Building a Local Legacy: Inside Jimmy Holmes' Life, Business, and Music
    May 5 2025

    In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with one of the community’s most requested guests—Jimmy Holmes, owner of the iconic Jimmy Holmes Clothing. Known for his signature personality and legendary status around Kankakee, Jimmy shares the captivating story of his family’s journey from Texas and Elgin, Illinois, to Bourbonnais (and now Bradley), where the Holmes family has outfitted generations since 1957.

    Jake and Jimmy dive into decades of stories, from big band adventures—Jimmy’s father once sang with Tommy Dorsey’s band and even had a boxing match refereed by John Wayne—to running Gentleman Jim’s jazz club, crossing paths with up-and-coming rock legends, and forging deep community ties in Kankakee County. Jimmy opens up about the legacy of the family business, the evolution of fashion, hard-won lessons in salesmanship, and the deep roots of faith that ground him.

    The episode explores Jimmy’s multi-faceted life: athlete, singer-songwriter, mentor, and community stalwart. He reflects on the joys and challenges of small business, shares advice on looking your best (and keeping romance alive), and even brings his guitar along for a heartfelt live performance of “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” Along the way, listeners will hear tales of local music legends, the changing face of Kankakee, and why Jimmy believes connection, forgiveness, and faith are the true riches in life.

    What drives Jimmy to keep the business going after 50+ years? How has the men’s clothing industry changed, and why is service with a personal touch more important than ever? What does it mean to be considered a “Kankakee legend”—and how does Jimmy feel about the title? Tune in for laughter, wisdom, and a story as unique as the town itself.

    As always, Jake and Jimmy remind us of the value of community and the power of staying true to your roots. Don’t miss this celebration of Kankakee’s past, present, and future—one story, one song, and one sharp suit at a time!

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    1 h y 8 m
  • BONUS: Kankakee Community College Continuing Education
    Apr 30 2025

    In this bonus episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with Gina Greene, Director of Continuing Education and Business Partnerships at Kankakee Community College (KCC). Together, they shine a light on one of Kankakee County’s best-kept secrets: the diverse programs and training opportunities offered by KCC’s Continuing Education department.

    Gina shares her journey from northwest Iowa to central Illinois, and how her background as an athletic trainer led her to her current role at KCC. The conversation highlights the department’s longstanding impact in the community—over 25 years of customizing educational offerings to meet the needs of local businesses and individuals alike.

    Whether you’re a business owner needing OSHA or CPR training, or an employee hoping to brush up on Microsoft Excel skills, Gina explains how KCC’s business partnership grants can help offset costs and make workforce development more accessible. The episode also dives into the continuing education side, covering professional development courses, personal enrichment classes, and the popular lifelong learning series designed for residents aged 50 and up.

    Jake and Gina discuss success stories, how to access these opportunities, and the surprising variety of classes available—even a spring planter class that “sells out” every year! If you’ve ever wondered how KCC can support you, your team, or your lifelong learning journey, this episode is packed with practical info and inspiration.

    Want to find out how your business—or your own curiosity—can benefit? Listen in and discover all that KCC has to offer!

    To learn more or get connected with KCC’s Continuing Education and Business Partnerships, visit their website, call, or email the team directly. And remember, some grant funds are available through December—reach out before they’re gone!

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    16 m
  • #200: Building Community Through Local Media with Josh Carman
    Apr 28 2025

    In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with fellow local media personality Josh Carman for a candid conversation about community, competition, and the power of storytelling. Josh—long-time radio host of WKAN’s Morning Roundtable and a Kankakee native—shares his journey growing up in the Herscher-Limestone area, his early fascination with movies and acting, and how he unexpectedly found his niche in radio and journalism.

    Jake and Josh dive into the behind-the-scenes world of local radio, reflecting on the challenges and rewards of covering local news, adapting to the quickly changing media landscape, and the camaraderie (and occasional pranks!) among Kankakee’s radio stations—even when you’re supposed to be rivals. The two also discuss the importance of breaking down barriers in the community, collaborating across organizations, and telling the stories that matter most to Kankakee.

    Josh opens up about his experience learning from respected mentors, his time at Olivet Nazarene University, and how he went from running the radio board to hosting his own show. The episode explores the difference between being a journalist and a talk show host, maintaining integrity in local reporting, and striking the balance between objectivity and personality on air.

    As leaders and residents alike debate new projects like the Kankakee Riverfront and The Grove in Bourbonnais, Josh and Jake encourage listeners to look for the positives, embrace change, and help shape a more connected, optimistic community.

    What was it like to go from covering city council meetings to interviewing mayors live on the air? How do you handle criticism and negativity from online “armchair quarterbacks”? And what does Josh see as the future of Kankakee County? Tune in for this thoughtful, behind-the-mic episode about media, leadership, and keeping things local.

    Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the Kankakee area, this episode is a timely reminder of why community storytelling matters—and how working together can make our hometown stronger.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Three Lives Lost in Fiery Crash and More Stories - Kankakee Podcast News - Friday, April 25th, 2025
    Apr 25 2025

    In this week's Kankakee Podcast News, we cover a tragic crash that claimed three lives on Cobb Blvd, and a local volunteer effort that brought together 170 people to tackle cleanup projects across Kankakee. Plus, updates on the latest developments in Bourbonnais and Manteno, including the farewell to longtime Mayor Paul Schore and the new challenges facing Manteno’s incoming leadership. Tune in for all the important stories making an impact in Kankakee County.

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    12 m
  • #199: City of New Orleans: The Song That Put Kankakee on the Musical Map
    Apr 21 2025

    In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore takes listeners for a musical ride through the story of “City of New Orleans,” the legendary train song that forever tied Kankakee to the annals of Americana. With music clips from Steve Goodman, Arlo Guthrie, and Willie Nelson woven throughout, Jake explores how this folk classic was born from a real train journey, penned by Chicago native Steve Goodman as both a love letter and a eulogy to the Illinois Central Line.

    Jake digs into the song’s vivid imagery, straight from Goodman’s notebook, including that famous moment when “the train pulls out of Kankakee.” Along the way, he shares the song’s journey from its humble beginnings to national fame—thanks to Arlo Guthrie’s hit recording and Willie Nelson’s Grammy-winning country cover.

    The episode also shines a light on Goodman’s remarkable life, his all-too-brief career, and the ways he used music to capture small-town stories, heartland landscapes, and the fading glory of America’s railroads. As Jake discusses the cultural legacy of “City of New Orleans,” listeners are invited to reflect on Kankakee’s place in the song, in rail history, and in American songwriting lore.

    Why did Goodman’s ode to a disappearing train route resonate so deeply? How did a passing mention turn Kankakee into a piece of music history? Join Jake for a nostalgic, toe-tapping, and heartfelt episode that proves some journeys—and some songs—never truly end.

    Don’t forget to cue up your favorite version of “City of New Orleans” after the show, and, as always, remember to wave at the train when it passes through Kankakee!

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    11 m
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