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  • In 1970, a group of student protesters and police officers faced off on the football field. What started as a call about trespassing evolved into an annual tradition known as the Bull Bowl—or Pigs vs. Freaks.
  • On today's show, a discussion about what a divided Congress means for Michigan's auto industry. We also got the scoop on one of the state's greatest comeback stories: the wild turkey. Plus, it's football season. We heard the tale of a 1970 pickup game that took an unusual turn. Then, a quick update on the Patmos library. We ended with an essay written and read by an Oxford high shooting survivor.
  • We start off talking about a new economic venture between three Native nations. Then we shifted to a discussion around an immigrant family in Bad Axe. Finally, we venture into the courts to talk about initiatives surrounding jobs instead of jailtime in rural areas.
  • Today on Stateside, a West Michigan hospital puts into action a pandemic plan more than a decade in the making. Also, Michigan’s manufacturers assess the…
  • Two parents recounted their experience of learning about and texting with their children during the mass shooting on MSU's campus on February 13.
  • Economic experts expound on the state of today’s economy and grocery prices. Now that much of the state is getting some snow, we thought it would be appropriate to talk Michigan skiing. And we heard about an operatic adaptation of Faust.
  • On today's show, we heard about Gary Peters' role as fundraiser for Senate Democrats, a program for native moms and a Detroit sneaker shop owner shared his business story.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • We took a look at how big money ended up influencing the outcome of a couple of key races in the state. Then, a look at harnessing the power of the gales of November. Finally a look at what policies are top of mind for Detroit voters.
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