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In partnership with the Legacy Foundation, "Neighborhood Voice" brings you conversations from Northwest Indiana about the COVID-19, the vaccine, and…
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Indiana opened registration beyond first responders and health care workers on Jan. 8, allowing Hoosiers 80 and older to schedule appointments for…
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Indiana will begin receiving its first doses of COVID-19 vaccines this week, and anticipates receiving more at least weekly. Who is included in the first…
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Last month, Indiana declared three animals endangered species in the state — including a native coldwater fish called the cisco. Because runoff pollution…
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Can we break up the political log jam on climate? “The brokenness of our politics,” says Republican political strategist Stephen Schmidt, “is that we have…
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Wind farms can generate millions of dollars in tax revenue for Indiana counties. But according to the Indiana Conservative Alliance for Energy at least 29…
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The cost and health burdens of electricity production have long been higher for low-income communities of color than for wealthy white ones. But for many…
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Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio" which is made possible by South Shore Clean Cities, talks with Mrs. Judy O’Bannon, Co-producer of WFYI Public…
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Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio" which is made possible by South Shore Clean Cities, talks with Kevin Moore, President of Midwest Wind & Solar LLC.
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Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio" which is made possible by South Shore Clean Cities, talks with Kevin Kirkham, Manager for Business Development at…
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Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio" which is made possible by South Shore Clean Cities, talks with Therese Dorau, Director of Sustainability for the…
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Carl Lisek, host of "Green Fleet Radio" which is made possible by South Shore Clean Cities, talks with Dominique Edwards, Public Participation Planner for…