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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed bills that change minimum wage and requires most employers institute paid sick days.
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A committee tasked with proposing changes to East Lansing’s city charter is struggling to get feedback from the public.
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Topic: Tipped wages and sick time legislattion. Guest: Rep. Matt Hall (R), House Speaker
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St. John Street was a thriving Black neighborhood until urban renewal and a highway displaced it.
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Wed, Feb 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET on WKAR-TV, 102.3 FM & YouTube LIVE | Gov. Whitmer's annual address to the Michigan Legislature.
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Wed, Feb 26 at 7:00 p.m. ET on WKAR-TV, 102.3 FM & YouTube LIVE | Gov. Whitmer's annual address to the Michigan Legislature.
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Celebrate and explore Black History Month with WKAR!
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Throughout Black History Month, 90.5 Classical illuminates the rich tapestry of musical contributions made by Black composers, performers, and conductors. Michigan Minute features historical notes of significant milestones and events.
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On this day in 1875, George DeBaptiste, a key figure in the Underground Railroad, passed away in Detroit. Born in 1814, DeBaptiste was never enslaved and served as valet to President William Henry Harrison. He later moved to Indiana and then Detroit, where he continued his Underground Railroad activities, helping many escape to Canada. Detroit now honors his legacy with a historic site marker in Bricktown.
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Don Was and The Pan Detroit Ensemble will be at Grewal Hall in Lansing on Sunday, February 23.
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