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  • Today: Andy Maletta, who is once again the executive director of the public-private Portage Economic Development Corporation, is on “Regionally Speaking” to talk about himself and his experience in attracting business and industries into his lakefront community.
  • The Indiana Fraternal Order of Police are seeking an apology from a Town of Merrillville councilman, two northwest Indiana lawmakers voted in support of a bill that would protect young human trafficking victims, and there's a big event coming up to help get kids immunized to protect them from serious illnesses.
  • Let's Eat is back at it again with one of our favorite guest Valpo Soup Company! Chef Nick discusses the nuisances of soup seasonal broths and maybe some non soup stocks!
  • Join Tom Lounges as he chats with John Lodges about his new live on the road album The Royal Affair and After on this special of Midwest Beat.
  • Today on "Regionally Speaking," hosts Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney talk with Valparaiso University Associate Professor Anton Lews, Ph.D in Critical Race Theory in Accounting, about the impacts of COVID-19, crypto-currencies, and red-lining and what they've done to Black generational wealth.
  • Today on "Regionally Speaking," we'll get the latest on the January 6th hearings with IUPUI Senior Lecturer Pierre Atlas. Then, we'll revisit a conversation with Jerry King, President of Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence (HCAGV).
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR we continue with part two of our interview David Kowal, discussing more of his musical journey and sharing more or his music. Our spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony Orchestra's 4th of July Concert at Fox Memorial Park at 7:30.
  • Shep's college classmates buy a surplus PT Boat from the Navy.
  • From Meant to Live to Dare You to Move Switchfoot has made their mark on the music industry for rock and alternative music for years to come. Switchfoot Chad Butler joins Tom Lounges to discuss new music, new tour, and upcoming prospects for this San Diego based band on this episode of Midwest Beat.
  • On this edition of "Regionally Speaking," we hear from Ken Falk, ACLU Legal Director for the State of Indiana, on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade and what impact it has on Indiana. Then, Dr. Camueal Wright from CareSource, discusses healthcare options for pregnant women of color, and the dangers pregnancy can have for them. And we'll hear from Greg Hammer about the F.I.R.E. savings and retirement programs.
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