Taylor Wizner
Health care and tourism reporter, Interlochen Public RadioTaylor Wizner is passionate about empowering communities through solid reporting. She started at IPR in 2019 after working as an associate producer at WDET in Detroit. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School and the University of Michigan, and has interned for NPR’s flagship show "All Things Considered." When not sharing the news of the day, she enjoys eating Detroit-style pizza and listening to narrative podcasts.
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On April 21, Interlochen Public Radio reported there were nine inmates at the North Lake Correctional Facility who tested positive with COVID-19.Since…
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Inmates inside the North Lake Correctional Facility — an immigrant prison in Baldwin — allege conditions are so unsafe that some have been put in…
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Health officials are worried about people traveling up north from downstate and other areas around the country to their second homes.Many are coming to…
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After a years-long battle, Nestlé Waters will not get the water pumping building it wants in northern Michigan.The company did not appeal a court decision…
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Nestlé Waters will not get the water pumping building it wants in northern Michigan. The company did not appeal a court decision in December,...
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Large waves and Lake Michigan’s record high water level are breaking down the barrier that protects the historic Point Betsie Lighthouse in Frankfort.Key…
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The Pere Marquette River is a nationally recognized trout stream attracting anglers from all over the world. Ten years ago, fishermen started noticing...
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Five years ago, hops were in high demand in Michigan, and more and more farmers started experimenting with the crop. However, as beer tastes changed and...
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Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier accused of sex crimes against many girls, visited and donated to Interlochen Center for the Arts.Epstein has…
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Half a century ago, hundreds of pairs of piping plovers lived in the Great Lakes. But by the 1980s, they were on the verge of extinction and only a...