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As Congress prepares to vote on the issue of federal funding for public media, the most important voices that will influence the decisions of lawmakers are yours.
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Federal funding for public media is at risk – this is why we need to save it.
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Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz says the school gets about half a billion dollars in federal funding every year for research.
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A one-year-old child had been exposed to Ingham County’s first case of measles this year which was confirmed earlier in April.
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Topic: Whitmer/Trump Oval Office Meeting. Guest: Abdul El-Sayed,(D) U.S. Sen. Candidate.
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Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer, Alise Alousi, and Charisma Holly.
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Anthony Ianni profile and the emergence of MSU gymnastics.
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Today’s radio programming is made possible in part by a contribution in memory of Paul Shutt wonderful husband, father, brother, and friend; dedicated air quality engineer gone 25 years so loved and missed.
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On this day in 1941: The first tank from Detroit's Arsenal of Democracy rolled off the assembly line at Chrysler. The 30-ton M3 tank was rapidly produced and tested in Warren, Michigan. Historians note Detroit's high production rates significantly impacted World War II. The M3 Grant model was used by the British army in North Africa. Detroit's arsenal produced over 22,000 tanks during the war.
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Joshua Davis is performing with three Interlochen Arts Academy students at the Robin Theatre in Lansing Saturday.
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