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  • An-ex Japanese prime minister was fatally shot while campaigning. A critical figure in the last days of the Trump era will testify before the Jan. 6 panel. A poll delved into gun-control measures.
  • Fall is nearly upon us, September 23rd to be exact. Here's a listing of the special programming offers on Lakeshore Public Radio - 89.1 FM for September…
  • Frank Mrvan (D), Mark Leyva (R), and Michael Strauss (L) will debate on Tuesday, October 6th at 6 PM, for the Indiana 1st District Congressional race. In…
  • Comedian Baron Vaughn and musician Open Mike Eagle compete in a music parody game about slow prom songs changed to be about things you learned in high school.
  • Happy Thanksgiving, from all of us at Lakeshore Public Radio - 89.1 FM.While you're cooking the turkey, mashed potatoes, the pies, and everything else, or…
  • There are over 6,000 languages in the world today. Some experts say the majority are on the verge of disappearance. NPR's Dean Olsher considers the rapid deaths of many of the world's languages -- like Papua New Guinea's Arapesh -- and reports on the debate in the linguistic community over the need to intervene and save them.
  • Unemployment rates are up in Northwest Indiana.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 423 airing May 23, 2021 featured a spotlight on Italian-American jazz clarinetist Boniface Ferdinand Leonard "Buddy"…
  • The U.S. economy expanded at a solid 2.6 percent rate during the last three months of 2018, but growth was significantly lower than it had been earlier in the year as the boost from tax cuts waned.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 439 airing October 3, 2021 featured a spotlight on American jazz pianist and composer Wynton Charles Kelly (December 2,…
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