This week, we interview in-studio a local author and senior pastor, Rev. Dr. Arthur Jaggard of the First Baptist Church in Anderson, Ind. “Pastor Art,” as he is often called, shares his thoughts on religions of the world, the Ground Zero mosque, racism, slave culture, and the future for churches.
For books by Arthur Jaggard, click here to see available books on Amazon.com.
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the second hour, we talk with Jesse Wilkerson, local entrepreneur and host of Vision For Success, a half-hour radio show that airs Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. on WHBU.
The third hour, our guest is freelance journalist Christopher Weber, who has researched and written published articles about unresolved environmental matters in Indiana from bankrupted automakers General Motors and Chrysler.
Lastly, we get an update from Elwood (Ind.) Mayor W. Merrill Taylor on the Elwood Glass Festival.
Kevin’s News & Biz Briefs
- Why the GM and Chrysler Bankruptcies Foreshadow Big Problems for the Gulf Cleanup (article by Christopher Weber, this week’s guest)
- Move over skinny jeans, denim goes wide for spring
- Dating site caters to the ‘ugly’
- Canada’s “Harmonized Sales Tax”
- Egg recall expanded on salmonella fears
- Man ticketed after ‘fat and ugly’ barb
- Food fad: Deep-fried butter
- New lead rules affect historic properties
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