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Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery moves our understanding of when humans started making fire back by 350,000 years.
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First, the necessary function of comment time in public meetings, and how some cities get it wrong. Also singer Isis Damil sets the tone with her own genre-defying style that is uniquely Detroit. Plus the dean of MSU’s veterinary college talks about the bird flu epidemic, what it means for farming – and your pet’s health.
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We hear from Gift of Life Michigan about advocacy for organ and tissue donation. Then, we revisit a conversation with one of the great musical surprises from small town Michigan – The War and Treaty. And, the team at Points North and Interlochen Public Radio bring us the mystery of an arson.
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Preparing for an extreme heat wave, a West Michigan pickleball tournament, Indigenous Peoples' use of fire for forest management, and Michigan's petroglyphs.
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A 3,000-acre fire near Grayling is 90 percent controlled. But conditions are dry and fire danger is extremely high.
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A wildfire in Michigan has burned more than 3 square miles but an emergency evacuation has been halted.
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High winds and low humidity can mean backyard fires can quickly get out of control, burning fields or forests.
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Wet springs have meant fewer forest fires. This year the state helicopter and big water bucket have already been used twice.
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Several mid-Michigan communities have issued burn bans because of the recent hot, dry weather.In Genesee County, the latest additions to the list include…
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It's back to the drawing board for the city of East Lansing. District court judge Andrea Larkin has ruled that a 1999 ordinance aimed at cracking down on…