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  • Part 1 of 3 of the investigative podcast series, "Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought."
  • Part 2 of 3 of the investigative podcast series, "Rural Healthcare: The Other Texas Drought."
  • Hello Plant People! This week on In the Grow, we're celebrating St. Patrick's day with Plants of Ireland. We talk about the history of ancient Irish forests, shamrocks versus clovers, and more. Music - "A Barrel Of Knives - Young Waters-Tone Rowe's - Leg Of The Duck" by Roger Landes
  • Alan Zabriskie details the University Choir concert and Dori Bosnyak unpacks the Maines Brothers Band concert at the Lubbock Arts Festival
  • The Flatlands Dance Theatre presents 60x30, a collection of one-minute dances performed April 7-8 at the LHUCA Firehouse Theatre
  • Jim Bertram former Lubbock Director of City Planning.Jim discusses his experiences of taking on the role in the aftermath of the 1970 tornado. Jim would oversee the transformation of an area used for landfills and industrial runoff into the Canyon Lakes system, Lubbock’s largest recreational amenity and model for sustainable water recapture.
  • Hello Plant People! This week we sit down with Nick Nowicki of Good Earth Recycling. In part one of our chat we talk about the process of recycling materials and how through business we can make a global impact.
  • Jane and Kurt swap stories about their illustrious careers in South Plains television, radio, and theater. Their multi-decades long working relationship and humor shine throughout the interview.
  • Texas Tech’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter, Lambda of Texas, recently hosted a lecture by Professor James Sullivan of Notre Dame, a nationally acclaimed authority on America’s fight against poverty. Dr. Sullivan is the guest on today’s edition of The Front Row!
  • On today's edition of The Front Row, we are in the studio with Kevin Aguilar and Alexis Shelly who are both PR Coordinators for Moody Gardens. They talk about the origins of Moody Gardens and how it became what it is today.
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