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  • All summer, a wide range of hits were in the running for the biggest songs of the season — country singalongs, rap diss tracks, pop kiss-offs and rock epics. But two took the race down to the wire.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features Chicago-based actor hailing from Munster, Indiana, Trey DeLuna. Next with have I U Northwest art student, senior Makayla Brooks Our spotlight is Chesterton Art Center ’s Art After Dark Gala, “Shine” on May 6th.
  • Special Guest: Karen Zukrow- South Shore ArtsSpecial Guest: Victor Garica- President & CEO, Food Bank of Northwest IndianaEvent: Empty Bowl Project, February 6th, 2026, (4-7pm) CVPA
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 144 originally airing September 29, 2013 and airing again December 12, 2021, featured a spotlight on American jazz vibraphonist Milton "Bags" Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), in music presented by Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Bill Satterlee presented music from artists like Scott Hamilton, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • "Nobody really compares" to Alan Williams number-wise, a statistician says. But the starting center for University of California, Santa Barbara, isn't widely expected to be named Player of the Year.
  • Lakeshore Public Media is pleased to announce its partnership with local League of Women Voters (LWV) groups to provide essential support and coverage of mayoral debates in Hobart, Portage, and Valparaiso.
  • Through their grief, families and friends of the victims at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School told the stories of those who were killed on Wednesday.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks UCLA Institute for Technology Law and Policy Executive Director Michael Karanicolas who could be liable if AI gives out advice that proves harmful.
  • Sen. Sanders says he was briefed by the intelligence community about Russia's efforts to aid his campaign, which has gotten more positive support from Russian media than other Democratic candidates.
  • The White House is trying to show it takes the threat of election interference seriously, even though President Trump sends mixed messages. This week brought several examples of foreign intrusions.
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