”Outlook Strong for Farmers Markets in Alabama” – TPR’s In Focus – June 5, 2023
In May, President Biden announced that the U.S. will allow its allies to send F-16’s to Ukraine. The announcement marked a striking reversal for the Biden administration, which had previously maintained that Ukraine did not need advanced fighter jets. Join host Walter Givhan as he discusses what this change could mean for Ukraine with retired Lt. General David Deptula, one of the world’s foremost experts on military air power.
Related Links:
Alabama World Affairs Council: alwac.org
TROY Public Radio: troypublicradio.org
Lt. Gen. Deptula on Twitter: @Deptula_David
In May, President Biden announced that the U.S. will allow its allies to send F-16’s to Ukraine. The announcement marked a striking reversal for the Biden administration, which had previously maintained that Ukraine did not need advanced fighter jets. Join host Walter Givhan as he discusses what this change could mean for Ukraine with retired Lt. General David Deptula, one of the world’s foremost experts on military air power.
Related Links:
Alabama World Affairs Council: alwac.org
TROY Public Radio: troypublicradio.org
Lt. Gen. Deptula on Twitter: @Deptula_David
It’s a literary edition of In Focus Weekend as Alabama Public Television’s Don Noble, host of “Bookmark,” talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about his new podcast with Troy Public Radio—”Alabama Aloud.” He will be reading works by writers about Alabama that are mainly short stories.
Also, we speak with writer Jonathan Eig about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s time in Montgomery and how it shaped his Civil Rights leadership. Eig is the author of the new “King, A Life” biography.
Troy University is resurrecting The Special Olympics Alabama State Games on the Troy and Montgomery campuses. This is the first time the games are being held since the start of the pandemic. Host Emily Mosier reports.
And, Director of Broadcast and Digital Network Buddy Johnson is saying farewell to broadcasting and hello to retirement, as he celebrates 15 years of working at Troy University. He even has some words of wisdom for producer PJ Heath.