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Tue., Oct. 15, 2024, 7:00pm at WKAR TV Studios | Ahead of the television broadcast premiere, experience an evening filled with thought-provoking stories and engaging discussion.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2024 3pm-6pm, at Impression 5 Science Center | This free special event for kids and families focuses on being kind and thoughtful toward others.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz attacked former president Donald Trump on his manufacturing record during a campaign stop in Warren Friday.
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The survey, conducted by the American Communities Project, looked at 15 communities and offers insight into why the country is culturally fragmented.
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Explore how A.I. is redefining creativity and the implications it has for the art world.
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Correspondent's Edition. Topics: First U.S. Senate debate and bipartisan election security.
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Panelists discuss Artificial intelligence and its impact on the spread of disinformation
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Public relations experts talk with Tim Skubick on how is A.I. transforming the political landscape.
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As we say farewell to September and look forward to October, there is a lot to look forward to including a range of exceptional programming spanning literature, politics, music, technology, sports, and more.
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Explore a collection of stories that highlight Hispanic and Latino voices and contributions.
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Saturdays, Oct 5 - Oct 26 at 12PM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Enjoy music from around the mitten with Jody Knol each Saturday for Great Lakes Concerts!
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On this day in 1910, an op-ed in the Michigan Daily called for University of Michigan football players to wear numbers on their jerseys, but coach Fielding H. Yost opposed it, fearing it would hinder teamwork. It wasn’t until 1916 that players finally got numbers. Additionally, in 1974, Sandra Thompson was sworn in as Michigan's first Black female trooper, later becoming the first Black woman sergeant in the state before retiring in 1999 after 25 years of service.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show will get a special screening at the Wharton Center next Tuesday
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En este episodio de ¿Qué Onda Michigan?, les ofrecemos detalles sobre como participar en las elecciones presidenciales de noviembre.
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