Michigan Radio: Sarah Cwiek http://wkar.org en In Michigan, A Contentious Battle Over A Bridge http://wkar.org/post/michigan-contentious-battle-over-bridge Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>On Election Day next week, Michigan voters will face a question about international bridges and tunnels. It's really a question about one bridge in particularly - a long-planned and highly-contested connection between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.<p>As Michigan Radio's Sarah Cwiek reports, it's an electoral twist in a bitter struggle with Michigan's governor and Canada on one side, and a billionaire bridge owner on the other.<p>SARAH CWIEK, BYLINE: The ballot measure is Proposal Six. Fri, 02 Nov 2012 09:04:00 +0000 Michigan Radio: Sarah Cwiek 26312 at http://wkar.org Schuette Charges Four McCotter Staffers with Fraud http://wkar.org/post/schuette-charges-four-mccotter-staffers-fraud <p>The Michigan Attorney General has charged four people with conspiring to commit election fraud.</p> Thu, 09 Aug 2012 22:17:14 +0000 Michigan Radio: Sarah Cwiek 21999 at http://wkar.org Schuette Charges Four McCotter Staffers with Fraud Is Michigan's Economy Rebounding? Depends Who You Ask http://wkar.org/post/michigans-economy-rebounding-depends-who-you-ask Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>This election year we've seen a lot of cases where different people look at the same economic situation and come to different conclusions. And that seems to be happening in Michigan. It's America's comeback state - that according to its governor, Rick Snyder. Unemployment there is dropping, as the U.S. auto industry rebounds. And the state has a budget surplus for the first time in years.<p>But many local leaders say they're not seeing any comeback. They say state leaders are mostly helping themselves and the business community. Fri, 01 Jun 2012 09:29:00 +0000 Michigan Radio: Sarah Cwiek 18226 at http://wkar.org In Detroit, Drastic Steps To Avoid Bankruptcy http://wkar.org/post/detroit-drastic-steps-avoid-bankruptcy Detroit is in danger of going broke. The city's elected leaders insist they can handle the crisis but haven't agreed on a plan of action. In the meantime, the governor is taking steps that could lead to an emergency manager taking over the city. To top it off, a petition drive to overturn Michigan's emergency manager law threatens to undo any actions the state would take. It's a wild, financially troubled situation. Michigan Radio's Sarah Cwiek reports. Fri, 09 Dec 2011 09:00:00 +0000 Michigan Radio: Sarah Cwiek 2540 at http://wkar.org