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  • Tempest's founder, Lief Sorbye, was born and raised in Oslo, Norway. He picked up the guitar at the age of seven after discarding the idea of entering the priesthood, and now he has a new album out with his band Tempest!
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole feature interview is with the region’s own singer songwriter Kevin Friend. Our spotlight is on Dunes Summer Theatre’s 2022 season with Artistic Director Steve Scott and producer Elise Kermani.
  • Today: Tim Maloney, Senior Policy Director, Hoosier Environmental Council , is on "Regionally Speaking" with an "end of session" scorecard. The gavel has come down on the 2022 Indiana General Assembly. Maloney says the brisk session was consequential from an environmental and energy perspective.
  • Today: Indiana University Northwest associate professor of economics Micah Pollak is back on "Regionally Speaking" with an update on his data on COVID-19's impact on northwest Indiana and the rest of the Hoosier State. He has some good news to report this time, perhaps some of the best in many months of the pandemic.
  • Today: Republican Congressional District 1 candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green of Crown Point is the first candidate who is on the May 3rd primary election ballot to be on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the issues and her stand on them, should she be chosen by voters to face Democrat incumbent Congressman Frank Mrvan in the November general election.
  • Join Chef Nick as he a has the mastermind behind Carol Ann's Candies to answer questions and eat delicious chocolate!
  • Lauri Keagle, co-host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Christopher Lyon, NTEA Director of Fleet Relations and Green Truck Association Fleet Liaison.
  • Today: On this "Reporters' Roundtable" Thursday, Indiana state Senator Rodney Pol, Jr. (D-Chesterton) is on "Regionally Speaking" to give his assessment of the 2022 General Assembly session and about the bills he sponsored or co-sponsored this past session. Some of the measures will be coming up in summer study sessions. "Post-Tribune" reporter Carole Carlson is also on the program to talk about stories she put out in print and online recently, some of them centered around the Gary Community Schools.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR we feature Cedar Lake Historical Association executive director, Julie Zasada discussing the Museum at Lassen’s Resort, contemporary artist David J Robertson, and spotlight is on Birds of Paradise with Valparaiso Creative Council president, Stephanie Swearington
  • Today: Jen Bussey, executive director of the Hammond Development Corp., is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about this week's ribbon cutting ceremony for its Food Entrepreneur Program in renovated kitchen space along Hohman Avenue. The program will work with start-up food businesses by providing educational classes along with professional kitchen space and, eventually, a place to debut and sell products.
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