Max Johnston
Max came to IPR in 2017 as an environmental intern. In 2018, he returned to the station as a general assignment reporter. Before joining IPR, Max worked as a news director and reporter at Michigan State University's student radio station WDBM. In 2018, he reported on a Title IX dispute with MSU in his story "Prompt, Thorough and Impartial." His work has also been heard on Michigan Radio and WDBM and WKAR in East Lansing.
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Updated Thursday May 6, 2021, at 3:31 p.m. Traverse City students who participated in a racist social media group chat won’t be criminally charged.In late…
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Jill Biden, wife of Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden, spoke in Traverse City on Tuesday.A crowd of over 100 socially-distanced and masked…
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Vice President Mike Pence was the keynote speaker at a campaign event in Traverse City on Friday. In his speech, he said he views winning Michigan as key…
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Traverse City will buy body cameras for its police officers.The final price tag, make and model is still being researched, but the City Commission…
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The coronavirus pandemic means Michigan schools are closed for the rest of the academic year. Many districts are switching to online learning and it’s a...
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In a brief filed Tuesday, federal prosecutors say they have new evidence for a possible retrial of State Rep. Larry Inman (R-Williamsburg). At his...
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Michigan’s tart cherry industry is dying out to the tune of $5 million dollars of lost impact to the state since 2010, according to a Michigan State...
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Updated January 10, 2020, at 5:31 p.m.:The recall effort against State Representative Larry Inman (R-Williamsburg) is over.The secretary of state…
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The trial of state Representative Larry Inman ended in a mistrial Tuesday. The lawmaker narrowly avoided a criminal conviction.Inman, from Williamsburg in…
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A Michigan judge has handed a victory to a company seeking to build a tunnel that would house a Great Lakes oil pipeline.Judge Michael Kelly of the…