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  • Campaign finance reports from the Michigan governor's race. The Michigan State Fair's main building in Detroit turns 100 years old. The famed racehorse Seabiscuit, who launched his legendary career in Detroit.
  • While people in lower Michigan are bracing for a snowstorm, those in the Upper Peninsula are making the best of their winter weather with a 500-mile snowmobile race in Sault Ste. Marie. Also, we checked in with folks from the state's new 10th Congressional District about what’s at stake in the wide open district race. And a look at the impacts of climate change on our beloved cherry and apple industries.
  • Today on Stateside, General Motors is set to keep receiving tax breaks from the state of Michigan until 2029. That's in spite of the company's recent…
  • Former Detroit Lion quarterback Matthew Stafford goes to the Super Bowl. A poll on children wearing helmets while sledding. A deep dive with Jon King, a longtime Livingston County journalist who was forced to resign last week.
  • It's been a tough week for Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. We broke down what's happening with some political experts. Also, the effort to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes gets a major funding boost in 2022. And, we get the details on another voting-related ballot drive announced just today.
  • Today on Stateside, U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) tells us what she thinks it will take to end the longest partial federal government…
  • Detroit DJ Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale on techno music, the city's legendary techno festival, and the gender gap within the music scene.
  • Leland Schools superintendent on leading a school through COVID. Lansing-based Odawa comic writer and artist features in werewolf-themed comics anthology. The importance of neighborhoods for seniors during COVID.
  • The Michigan Board of State Canvassers meets tomorrow, and may decide to change the language voters would see on an abortion-rights ballot initiative. The petition for the initiative gained record-breaking support earlier this summer.
  • The current pandemic situation in Michigan amid mixed signals. Compensation for Detroiters who lost their homes to inflated property tax bills. Last night's State of the State address. Governor Whitmer looks to restore Earned Income Tax Credit.
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