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  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our entire show features former Chicago Tribune photographer who collaborated with Rick Kogan on his column, “Sidewalks” about interesting people and places in the greater Chicago area, Charles Osgood who continues his career as a freelancer.
  • 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. A settlement was recently reached between BP and four environmental groups over the particle pollution emitted from the Whiting refinery. We have a conversation with Tony Santucci, the vice president for production at Lakeshore PBS about the Chicago-Midwest Emmy Award they won for one of the recent "Eye On The Arts" programs, which featured a Chicagoland artist who is a blacksmith, and we bring you some of the winning segment.
  • 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?
  • Purdue and Notre Dame fans will have bowl game destinations coming up. We will help you with your travel plans coming up on today's sports.
  • Being stationed in a remote location can result in bouts of boredom for some members of the Army Signal Corps. In this program from December 5, 1970; Shep has the story of how one of his comrades tried to break the monotony...and how it went badly.
  • Today: Indiana Dunes National Park Ranger Rafi Wilkinson is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the always-changing Mount Baldy.
  • Erica Fizer, host of "Neighborhood Voice," talks with Captain Brian Clark, of The Salvation Army of Lake County.
  • 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.
  • Today: Valparaiso University accounting professor Anton Lewis is on “Regionally Speaking” to talk about, among other topics, the Great Resignation and its effect on small business and large firms in northwest Indiana and elsewhere and racial and gender microaggressions in the workplace, and more.
  • Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio," talks with Ken Brown of Transportation Energy Partners.
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