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  • Purdue and Notre Dame fans will have bowl game destinations coming up. We will help you with your travel plans coming up on today's sports.
  • Lubeznik Center for Arts: Janet Bloch, Nelsy Marcano, Samantha Bean - Spotlight on Cathy Feeman.
  • It’s June 6th, 2022, the 78th Anniversary of D-Day, in which allied forces landed on the beaches of occupied France, in Normandy. I’m Tom Maloney… today, on Regionally Speaking, we’ll talk with Mitch Barloga about the new location and plans for the World Wars I and II and Holocaust Memorial in Crown Point, as well as the impact World War II had on Indiana’s economy with Indiana University Professor Jim Madison, and we’ll hear how Northwest Indiana companies are adjusting to their employees working from home.
  • Is shopping at the mall a thing of the past? And what about factory jobs? Will there be an increase in the number of jobs available even during this time of rising inflation?
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR fiber artist Debra Weiss, brush artist Michelle Hunt-Newham, and spotlight on Chesterton Art Center ’s pastel workshop with Mary Ann Pals.
  • The 12th Annual Gary International Black Film Festival kicks this weekend and the Gary Transportation Corp has an announcement for it's ridership.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features the Fantastic Realist artist, George Underwood, photographer Sharon Hoogstraten whose portraits celebrates Potawatomi tribal members, and our Spotlight is on the Canterbury Theater’s “ Scotland Road ” running August 3rd through 5th.
  • A recent poll in Highland finds that support for national health insurance is universal, cross-partisan and higher than in national polls.
  • Today: On this Reporters Roundtable Thursday, “Post-Tribune” reporters Alexandra Kukulka and Carrie Napoleon will talk about the stories they put out in print and online. We also have a conversation with the Indiana Principal of the Year: Valparaiso Heavilin Elementary principal Bonnie Stephens.
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