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We check in on how the 2024 deer hunting season is going, and what it means to those who still find time in the woods to do it. Also, carving out a place for Detroit as design students to launch into fashion.We’ll remember Michigan’s first Native American state legislator. And sorting through the avalanche of unknown heritage apple varieties in Northwest Michigan.
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Today, we hear a conversation with Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden about her campaign to remain in her seat. Then, the Michigan chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations has requested a federal office with governance authority on universities to investigate the University of Michigan. Additionally, a destructive, invasive beetle is wiping out ash trees across the Great Lakes region. Lastly, the second episode of What the Vote?, a limited series podcast by Stateside centering on Gen Z perspectives.
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The federally mandated Adverse Effect Wage Rate jumped 12.8% in 2023. In Michigan, that's $17.24 an hour.
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This season hasn't been so fruitful for some orchards.
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Michigan's county health departments are confused over state budget language, prompting some to end mask mandates for students. A Michigan physician discusses the ongoing evolution of COVID care. And a tale of two orchards, how a rural and urban orchard endured this spring’s cold snap to keep the fall apple season afloat.
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With a new development in the march to lead the mobility movement, we check in with Detroit News business columnist Daniel Howes.Howes joined Stateside to…
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If you’re an e-book fan, you should check your online accounts for new credits this week: Apple might owe you a refund as part of a price-fixing…