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The story behind the iconic trout label of Bell's Two Hearted Ale
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Today, how a Supreme Court ruling against a conversion therapy ban could affect states like Michigan. Plus, Detroit has a new Chief Public Health Officer, and Michigan politician Perry Johnson is advocating to end the state's personal income tax. Then, details on an initiative to end a 57-year tax cap in Saginaw, and a follow-up episode of On Hand shares how a craft beer label inspired a documentary.
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Today, we discussed a potential statewide ban of the addictive supplement kratom. Plus, we heard about a global gathering of ceramic artists that will draw thousands to Detroit. And, an On Hand episode unpacked how our state became a craft beer powerhouse.
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Today, with the onset of the presidential campaign in Michigan, how are candidates and surrogates trying to win over middle-of-the-road voters? Also, a production short-cut in the cannabis vaping industry has regulators scrambling to close loopholes for synthetic THC. Recalling the time a jet bomber flew under the Mackinac Bridge. And, we preview a documentary on birds and their status as an indicator of environmental change.
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We talked with the founder of Short's Brewing Company, Joe Short about where the brewery is headed next as it moves into its second decade.
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Joe Short of Short's Brewing Co. talks about staying inspired in the craft beer industry.
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Larry Bell, the founder of Bell's Brewery, did the thing he said he wouldn't do. He sold.
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A Michigan journalist is detained in Myanmar. Detroit music bus tours explore Motown history, and parents talk about the child tax credit. Then, a discussion on Larry Bell leaving the beer industry.
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Today, on Stateside, after four years with Trump at the head of the Republican party, where does the GOP go now? Plus, a new Black-owned brewery in Grand…
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Today on Stateside, Michigan’s Republican legislative leaders headed to the White House to talk to President Trump about his desire to reverse the will of…