
Katheryne Friske
Fill-in HostKatheryne Friske is a fill-in host at Michigan Public. She started as an intern in the Michigan Public newsroom in March 2022. She is a long-time Michigan resident with a background in voice work and education.
When she's not working, Katheryne enjoys socializing, baking, boating, and spending time with her partner and four children, and their two dogs.
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Michigan is one of nine states slated for upgraded and new power transmission lines.
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There are five candidates trying to win the Republican Party's nomination to challenge Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the November election.
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Detroit is repurposing vacant land and buildings to revitalize the city.
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Hours before campers arrived for session one, the camp closed due to a staff outbreak of COVID.
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The cereal and plant-based meat companies will remain headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, where Kellogg was founded in 1906.
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A set of federal waivers have gotten free meals to students since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The waivers are set to expire June 30th, but school lunchrooms and some lawmakers want to extend them through next school year.
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General Motors and Honda announced plans to collaborate on electric vehicle development. The companies intend to increase range, performance, and affordability.
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The Michigan Child Welfare Improvement Task Force made a number of recommendations to address racial disparities in the state's foster care system.
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The Detroit Public School system is getting about 1-point-3 billion dollars in federal COVID relief. Nationally, the district received the highest rate of per-pupil assistance.
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Army veteran and Republican Michigan Congressman Peter Meijer talks about Zelenskyy’s address to Congress and how he views the United States’ role in the conflict overseas.