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Stateside: Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022

Many Michigan automakers are well into their EV transition. Kicking off today's show, a reporter discussed what a divided Congress means for Ford and GM's electric future. We also got the scoop on one of the state's greatest comeback stories: the wild turkey. Plus, it's football season. The Michigan History Center joined us for the tale of a 1970 pickup game that took an unusual turn. Then, a brief update on the Patmos library in West Michigan. We ended with an essay written and read by a survivor of the Oxford High School shooting.

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GUESTS:

  • Riley Beggin, reporter, The Detroit News
  • Al Stewart, director, Nimrod Education Center at Hillsdale College
  • Rachel Clark, education specialist, Michigan History Center
  • Zoe Touray, gun reform activist
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