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Marquee Arts Executive Director Russ Collins and Artrain President and CEO Deb Polich spoke with Michigan Public at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. They’re both retiring this year after many decades in the arts.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation wants your feedback on an experimental self-driving vehicle lane on I-94.
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Today, we talk to Lawrence Kestenbaum, clerk for Washtenaw County, and Tony Forlini, Macomb County Clerk, about early and absentee voting in their respective counties.
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Michigan parents honor their son's tragic death by forming an organization to help teens with mental health challenges. A Detroit artist takes over the the DIA. And the long-rooted history of Latinos in West Michigan.
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There’s a new home for the African American Historical and Cultural Museum of Washtenaw County. Founded in 1993 as a "museum without walls," the new permanent headquarters is the Byrd Center — a historic farmhouse property in Ann Arbor.
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At the Washtenaw County Courthouse, a new project is setting out to transform the space into a positive and healing environment through art, song, dance, and spoken word.
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We discussed the news that pharmacists will now be able to prescribe birth control. Then we heard from our friends at Points North about the Camp Grayling training facility . After that we turned to some poetry about butterflies. We ended with a conversation about the Washtenaw County Courthouse Art exhibit.
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Health officials in both counties say pandemic conditions have improved, so school mask mandates will be lifted February 28.
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More residential wells are contaminated with dioxane outside Ann Arbor, according to recent tests. Federal environmental officials classify the chemical as likely to cause cancer.
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Storms dumped more than half a foot of rain on parts of Michigan.