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Lakeshore PBS created The Region Remembers: WWII, to document the stories, voices & images of Northwest Indiana heroes from a generation that is rapidly disappearing. The project spans 90 min & features over 20 personal accounts from local veterans, their spouses & other civilians that paints a vivid & harrowing portrait of how the war dramatically altered our region during the second great war.

The Region Remembers: WWII documents the stories, voices & images of our local heroes.
Lakeshore Public Media is to be the recognized media resource for citizens of all ages to experience life-long learning, celebrate human diversity, and engage in civic concerns, all to enrich the lives of people in the communities we serve.
Understanding the Isthmus of Panama.
How we might borrow genes from that ancient past of Greenland to help us adapt to the future.
We’ve found lots of “habitable” worlds but we don’t know what factors are needed for life.
What is the graviton, and does it even exist?
We test if DNA from strawberries and salmon can really make fabric flame resistant.
Tiny mammals and a group of lizard-like reptiles shared a trait that helped them survive extinction.