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  • In 2019, Michigan reformed its auto no-fault laws. And as a result 18,000 people could lose their care. Some already have.
  • On today’s show, we discussed the state legislature’s education budget for 2022. Then we hear from a historian about the two Kellogg brothers and their legacy in Battle Creek. Afterward, we have a conversation about the preservation of Michigan’s lighthouses. Then, to finish up the week, we discuss the expansion of the Big Ten conference into California.
  • There's a lot to think about when you're at the grocery store: your meal plans, your taste, your budget. But what about your plastic bag consumption?
  • Last Thursday, Michigan State University's President Samuel Stanley announced that he would be leaving the position in 90 days, citing his loss in confidence in the Board of Trustees. So what does this mean for the university and for the upcoming trustee election?
  • On today's show, two reporters discussed their conversation with Renee Chelian, founder of Northland Family Planning Centers. Plus, the hosts of "The Great Muslim-American Road Trip" talked about their experience with the project, and we heard more about how Michigan is dealing with the recent Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia v. EPA.
  • Within a year and a half of leaving the Legislature, the Chatfield's future is looking unsteady. Today on the podcast we break down what know about the complex web of money and power surrounding former State Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield. We’ll update you on where standing and evolving investigations are in this moment.
  • On today's show, we heard about new census data from Michigan, and how the Michigan History Center is helping families preserve their legacies. Then, one food writer dished on simple summer recipes, and a DNR forester gave an update on spongy moths. To wrap up, an ACLU representative gave an update on an abortion rights ballot initiative in Michigan.
  • On this episode of Stateside, two reporters discuss Michigan's new record-breaking budget. Next, in honor of Zingerman's 40th birthday, a reairing of our conversation with author Michelene Maynard. Then, a successful push to protect land in several northern Michigan counties from development. Finally, the Lansing organization that is teaching young people valuable trades.
  • April Baer and Dustin Dwyer have a debate about our fresh water beaches vs. salty seaside beaches.
  • Today on Stateside, we heard from an educator about how to safely fish in the Detroit River. Plus, we heard about an ongoing mastodon study at U of M and revisited two conversations about Michigan birds.
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