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  • Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Ken Brown of Transportation Energy Partners.
  • Andy Downs, the executive director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics in Fort Wayne, is on “Regionally Speaking” to offer his “take” on the upcoming General Assembly session in Indianapolis, where lawmakers may decide on tax cuts and some way to maintain the state’s rainy day fund.
  • Today: Valparaiso University business law professor Elizabeth Gingerich returns to "Regionally Speaking" for another conversation about the northwest Indiana sustainable business effort, along with updates on what was discussed at the recent environment conference in Glasgow and the U.S. clean energy transitions, and more.
  • Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Ken Brown of Transportation Energy Partners.
  • Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Congressman Frank Mrvan, of the 1st District of Indiana.
  • Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Randy Reeder & Chris Podgorski, City of Portage Streets & Sanitation Department.
  • Join Chef Nick as he chats with “Blockhead Beerworks” located in Valparaiso, Indiana.
  • Today: Korry Shepard, an amateur Gary historian and Facebook page moderator, is on “Regionally Speaking” to talk about his latest article in the “Times of Northwest Indiana,” this one about the little-known Patch neighborhood and how its immigrant residents were Americanized to help shape the city’s culture, and more.
  • Northwest Indiana financial advisor Greg Hammer is on “Regionally Speaking” to talk about the hot topic of the day: “The Great Resignation,” where workers are leaving their jobs during the pandemic. More than 4 million Americans left their jobs in September, a record-breaking “quits” rate. But – Greg asks, is it the right move for you?
  • In this “Reporters Roundtable Thursday,” we look back at 2021’s major news stories and ask the reporters who wrote most of them to talk about them.
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