© 2024 MICHIGAN PUBLIC
91.7 Ann Arbor/Detroit 104.1 Grand Rapids 91.3 Port Huron 89.7 Lansing 91.1 Flint
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Stateside: Jackson's first Black mayor; post-ICU trauma; Detroit elections; Babe Ruth’s U.P. game

Courtesy Daniel Mahoney

Today on Stateside, we talk with Daniel Mahoney, the Jackson County commissioner who has become the first Black mayor of Jackson, Michigan. Also, we learn about a clinic that helps patients and caregivers recover after a traumatic visit to the ICU. Then, what a third term and a restacked City Council mean for Detroit's mayor Mike Duggan. And, we find out what happened when baseball’s biggest star played in the Upper Peninsula town of  Iron Mountain.

[Get Stateside on your phone: subscribe on SpotifyApple Podcasts or Google Podcasts today.]

The city of Jackson elects first Black mayor

  • Daniel Mahoney is Jackson's Mayor-elect and current Jackson County commissioner.

Going to the ICU can be a traumatic experience. This clinic helps patients and caregivers recover

  • Dr. Brent Funk is a neuropsychologist with Henry Ford Health System’s Post ICU Brain Health Clinic.

Detroit Politics: a third term for Mayor Duggan, with restacked City Council

  • Nancy Kaffer is an editorial page writer with the Detroit Free Press.

When baseball’s biggest star played in the Upper Peninsula town of  Iron Mountain

  • Troy Henderson is the Michigan History Center’s Upper Peninsula historian.
Stay Connected
Stateside is produced daily by a dedicated group of producers and production assistants. Listen daily, on-air, at 3 and 8 p.m., or subscribe to the daily podcast wherever you like to listen.
Related Content