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  • Pierre Atlas, Ph.D. at the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI returns with his updated look at the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Chicago Urban League president and former Gary mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson talks about the confirmation hearing for U.S. Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and Indiana State Rep. Michael Andrade (D-12) has a brief review of the 2022 General Assembly session.
  • Shep is obsessed with rutabaga. But he can't find it on any menus.
  • 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.
  • This edition of "MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges" features an interview with guitarist GREG MARTIN of THE KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS about the group's career from 1969 to their newest 2022 release, "That's A Fact Jack!," from which some songs are played for Lakeshore listeners to enjoy.
  • Today: The Rotary Clubs of northern Indiana holds its Annual World Affairs Conference on April 14th at Ivy Tech Community College in Valparaiso. This year’s event topic is “Human Trafficking In Plain Sight – What Can You Do About It?" The keynote speaker, Shaana Robrock with the Phoenix Alliance, is on "Regionally Speaking" to discuss this serious subject. The day-long conference includes a number of speakers on human trafficking.
  • This episode is all over the place, but we are bringing you some awesome tunes! A little Celtic, a little thrash, a little ska, and a whole lotta punk! Tune in to hear bands like Escape from the Zoo, Bring on the Storm, The Methadones and The Flatliners.
  • 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
  • On this edition of the podcast, you'll hear the latest on rental and mortgage assistance in Lake County, the rising number of positive COVID-19 cases causes concern for nursing home advocates and the Big Shoulders Fund is doing big things in Northwest Indiana.
  • Today: Indiana gaming industry expert and “Indiana Gaming Insight” newsletter creator and editor Ed Feigenbaum is on “Regionally Speaking” to give the latest on Hoosier casinos – local and statewide – including the latest on a western Indiana casino project.
  • Today: We revisit our conversation with Dianne Halsey with the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority about the recent inductees to the Wall of Legends which included a surprise inductee: the man who created the Wall itself.
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