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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission ordered to make quick changes, the Arab American experience though Dearborn voices, a Flint inventor who gave us two-sided toast and the electric oven, and delivering doughnuts on the Great Lakes.
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Stateside breaks down a high-profile golf merger and it's impact on the upcoming Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. Plus, a new documentary tracks the past and future of Afrofuturism, and teachers in Northern Michigan struggle to find permanent housing in the midst of summer homes and rentals. And, do flies grieve?
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We talk about the Michigan 3rd Congressional District GOP primary between Peter Meijer and John Gibbs. After that we hear about a restaurant owner sticking up for their staff, because the customer is not always right. Then, a researcher explains concerns about a device that reads blood oxygen levels. We end with a discussion around training OB/GYN’s and abortions.
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Judge Paul L. Maloney entered the courtroom when the clock on the wall read 9:08. He strode to the bench and settled into his chair. Behind him, mounted…
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Some of Northern Michigan's top vacation destinations are at the heart of a lawsuit filed by the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.The tribe…
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Some people create with paint and brushes, others with musical notes or a camera.Earl Young found his muse in nature and channeled his artistic vision…
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Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore was voted 'The Most Beautiful Place in America in 2011,' we know that. Some Michigan natives try to avoid the popular…
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Little green flags will be popping up along the shores of Lake Charlevoix this summer to promote a new guardian program.It's sponsored by the Lake…
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A new federal study will look at cancer risk around nuclear facilities.The National Academy of Sciences study will look at cancer types in infants and the…