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Today on Stateside, we heard about how congressional and legislative redistricting affected Black voters in metro-Detroit. Then a DNR official gave an update on this season's deer hunt. We heard about the growing use of electric bikes. Plus, a reporter unpacked the controversy over wind turbines in mid-Michigan.
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Nonresident hunting license purchases were up nearly 4% over last year.
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We dove into what's next for anti-abortion advocates now that Proposal 3 has passed. We also heard about how two Michigan women formed an unlikely friendship through deer hunting. Plus, a look at how Gen Z is stepping into its political power, both at the polls and in office.
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This year, hunters will be expected to report their kill online.
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The Department of Natural Resources is now requiring hunters to report through an online survey each deer they take.
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Today on Stateside, Congress seeks answers from Michigan about the January 6 insurrection. Also, we look into the new Congressional maps for Metro Detroit. And one Michigan actress goes from doing outdoor recreation commercials to living the hunting life forreal.
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A state wildlife official says hunters can expect hunting conditions to be as good or better than last year.
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As the climate change summit in Glasgow comes to an end, Abdul El-Sayed gave us his thoughts on youth activism and Michigan’s future. Then, what happens to the deer population when there are fewer hunters? And, Ojibwe author Angeline Boulley on her debut novel, a YA thriller about an 18-year-old Anishinaabe sleuth.
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Many are finding empty shelves as rising demand and production issues have created a supply problem.
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Michigan wildlife officials say the size of the state’s deer herd is similar to last year, as the first hunters of the season head to the woods this…