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  • The record setting marijuana boom in MI, a famous water tower, a Detroit custom suit shop, and a Southeast MI hip hop artist.
  • Roundup is widely used on U.S. farms, despite lawsuits, health warnings, and billions in payouts over cancer claims. Circle of Blue Senior Editor and Chief Correspondent Keith Schneider weighs in on the science, politics, and future of glyphosate in Michigan’s agriculture under the Trump administration.
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  • The shaping of Michigan's state budget process, the new state education department, Michigan State University's famous ice cream shop, and the seventh installment of Ride of Passage.
  • The Department of Defense's announcement of a PFAs cleanup plan at Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda, a Facebook group for BIPOC outdoor enthusiasts, and a new mental health treatment center for young adults in Washtenaw County.
  • A gun ban at the state capitol, a conversation with Miz Korona on the hip-hop industry and more, and an upcoming Michigan-centric pizza event at Frame in Hazel Park.
  • Undecided voters weigh in on Trump's legal woes and the 2024 election, a filmmaker and producer who brings queer Muslim experiences to the screen, and the housing crisis in Traverse City
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  • Michigan Supreme Court to decide who gets the rights of frozen embryos after a divorce.
  • What to make of the uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations across the country, the unique sound of Detroit hip hop, and the sixth installment of Ride of Passage.
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