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How many radio stations can boast that one of their hosts literally changed the way the city is governed? Only one that we know of. Frank McNeil played a pivotal role in the Voting Rights Lawsuit that moved Springfield to the aldermanic form of government -- and then was elected alderman, to help steer the city into the future. Now Frank brings those years of experience and insight to the local airwaves every night.
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