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  • Today: “Indiana Gaming Insight / Indiana Legislative Insight” creator-editor Ed Feigenbaum is on "Regionally Speaking" for our regular review of the revenues reported by Hoosier casinos. including those in northwest Indiana, to the Indiana Gaming Commission and the latest news on the gaming industry in the state, including the Hoosier Lottery and the new Terre Haute casino.
  • Join Tom Lounges as he talks with singer and songwriter, Rain Perry, on her brand new album " The White Album" on this episode of Midwest Beat.
  • Today: Valparaiso University professor Elizabeth Gingerich is on "Regionally Speaking," in our initial conversation about business law issues and their impact nationally and in northwest Indiana. "William L. Johnson Black Film Festival" director Dr. Vernon Smith talks about the three-day event which begins with a student screening of student films on Friday and continues with independent films on Saturday and two features on Sunday.
  • Join Tom Lounges as he has a very enlightening conversation with Mandoki Soulmates and one of their founding members Leslie Mandoki on this international episode of Midwest Beat!
  • Join Tom Lounges as he has legendary son of Ginger Baker, of Cream fame, Kofi Baker talk about his project with Marco Villareal on this edition of Midwest Beat
  • Today: Adam Forrer, policy director for climate, Audubon Great Lakes, is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the findings from a new statewide poll that shows overwhelming support from Indiana voters – across all party lines – for more renewable energy in the state.
  • Join Chef Nick as he talks to the folks over at Northwoods Falls located in St. Johns on this special episode of Let's Eat.
  • Today: Ty Warner, the executive director of the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, is on "Regionally Speaking" to review the organization's 2021 annual report, which includes some major transportation projects like the 109th Street corridor between Crown Point and Winfield, environmental projects like continued "brownfield" rehabilitation in Hammond and Gary and the ongoing effort to complete the Marquette Greenway.
  • Today: NIPSCO President Michael Hooper is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about his assuming the leadership of the Merrillville-based utility company which is part of NiSource, what NIPSCO is doing these days to head toward sustainable energy generation and how the utility helps customers who cannot afford to pay their winter heating bills.
  • Join Tom Lounges as he speaks to Dennis Diken of The Smithereens. They talk about how their rock grooves have changed over the years and how they've stayed together throughout the years
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