On today's show, we heard about Anishinaabe efforts to help the culturally significant whitefish population. We also heard about the annual frog and toad count that was canceled this year. Then we learned about a young Harry Truman's crusade to stop corruption and graft with governmental contracts. And we wrapped the show with Michigan Radio's Beenish Ahmed's in-depth reporting about the potentially deadly crossroads of mental health and law enforcement.
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GUESTS ON TODAY’S SHOW:
- Lester Graham, correspondent for Michigan Radio's The Environment Report
- Patrick Shea. environmental reporter, Interlochen Public Radio
- Steve Drummond, author, Michigan native and longtime senior editor at NPR
- Beenish Ahmed, Michigan Radio criminal justice reporter