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6:24 pm
Thu February 9, 2012

Hoekstra changes ad strategy on the heels of controversy

Michigan Public Radio Network

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra is altering his ad strategy following a storm of criticism over a spot deemed by many as insulting to Asians.

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NewsRoom
8:25 am
Thu February 9, 2012

Book club seeks advice for living

The Better Living Book Club meets at the East Lansing Library to talk about self-help and other inspirational literature.
clarita / Morguefile

EAST LANSING, MI (WKAR) - Members of the Better Living Book Club in East Lansing want to deal with their personal problems and live a happier life.

People join book clubs for all kinds of reasons: to socialize, to read books they wouldn't normally read or to hear opinions that are different from their own. In one book club in East Lansing, members are reading about how to deal with their personal problems and live a happier life.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Thu February 9, 2012

MICHIGAN AND THE CIVIL WAR: Senator Zachariah Chandler

WKAR's Scott Pohl has been periodically talking with Michigan State University historian Roger Rosentreter about the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, with an eye on Michigan's role in the war. Today, they discuss the Joint Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War. Michigan Senator Zachariah Chandler was an outspoken member of the committee.

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NewsRoom
6:59 pm
Wed February 8, 2012

Whitmer, Dems push state-funded college for all HS grads

Melissa Benmark / WKAR

Democratic State Senator Gretchen Whitmer wants to make Michigan students the best educated in the world. WKAR’s Mark Bashore spoke with her to learn more about her “Michigan 2020” plan.

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Economic Evolution in the Great Lake State
5:00 am
Mon February 6, 2012

reWorking Michigan: Immigrants Face Re-Certification Challenges

Chandra Ghalley
Kevin Lavery / WKAR

 ReWorking Michigan examines our evolving economy, as the people of the Great Lakes State explore new ways to make a living and build a future. 

 Today, our reWorking Michigan Monday report looks at the challenges facing immigrants with backgrounds in professional fields.  Thousands of health care providers, engineers and financial specialists who’ve earned their credentials in their home countries often start at or near the bottom as they work to become re-certified in the United States.  Experts say that can be an impediment for employers searching for prospective hires.

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TV Made in Michigan
6:00 pm
Sat February 4, 2012

Jackson Christian vs. New Lothrop on QuizBusters

Jackson Christian Royals vs. New Lothrop Hornets
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In Michigan
7:15 am
Fri February 3, 2012

Big Events a Lure to Sex Traffickers

– DETROIT, MI (MPRN) - The Super Bowl this weekend in Indianapolis will attract thousands of revelers, football fans and people who just like a big party. It will also lure human traffickers who will set up in hotels to offer paying clients the chance to have sex -- sometimes with children.

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WKAR Features
6:16 am
Fri February 3, 2012

Holecek analyzes Lansing casino plans

An artist's rendering of the proposed casino that may be built in downtown Lansing.
Courtesy / City of Lansing

– EAST LANSING, MI (WKAR) - WKAR's Melissa Benmark speaks with MSU professor emeritus Donald Holecek, about his thoughts on the plans for a new casino in Lansing. He began a study of the Detroit casinos when they opened, and the results were different than some might have predicted.

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In Michigan
6:18 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

Detroit, unions reach tentative concessions deal

WKAR File Photo

– DETROIT (AP) - A tentative cost-cutting deal has been reached between Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and a coalition of unions representing non-uniformed municipal workers as the city tries to convince the state that an emergency manager isn't necessary.

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Top Stories
6:16 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

House Dems unveil ethics and campaign finance reform package

LANSING, MI – LANSING, MI (MPRN) - State House Democrats say it's time to beef up Michigan's campaign finance and political ethics laws.

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In Michigan
6:12 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

Shipwreck fragment found at Sleeping Bear Dunes

EMPIRE, MI – EMPIRE, MI (AP) - A piece of a shipwreck that experts believe is from a schooner that sank 140 years ago has washed up along Lake Michigan at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

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In Michigan
6:08 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

Wayne State board OKs tougher admissions policy

DETROIT – DETROIT (AP) - Wayne State University's board has approved a tougher new admissions policy aimed at boosting the school's graduation rate.

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In Michigan
4:41 pm
Thu February 2, 2012

Suspected diesel spill found in Kalamazoo River

BATTLE CREEK, MI – BATTLE CREEK, MI (AP) - Authorities say a suspected diesel fuel spill has been found in the Kalamazoo River at Battle Creek.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Thu February 2, 2012

MSU Museum exhibit features women in construction

This piece by Susan Eisenberg is called My kids know which bridges in town are mine.
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Courtesy / MSU Museum

On Sunday, the Michigan State University Museum opens an exhibit inspired by women who work in construction and the skilled trades. "On Equal Terms" features mixed media pieces by Susan Eisenberg, a resident artist at Brandeis University.

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In Michigan
6:31 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Snyder questions approach of fellow GOP governors

WASHINGTON – WASHINGTON (AP) - Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is questioning the approach of his fellow Republican governors in the upper Midwest.

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In Michigan
6:19 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Secretary of state paid $1,325 in campaign fines

LANSING, MI – LANSING, MI (AP) - Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, whose job includes enforcing Michigan's campaign finance laws, paid $1,325 in fines last year for failing to file her campaign's own information in a timely manner.

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In Michigan
6:03 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Snyder: 2012 not the time for right to work

WASHINGTON – WASHINGTON (MPRN) - A law signed Wednesday makes Indiana the first right-to-work state in the industrial Midwest. That has stirred discussions in Michigan on the topic.

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In Michigan
4:25 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Wayne State proposes tougher admissions policy

DETROIT – DETROIT (AP) - Wayne State University officials are proposing a tougher new admissions policy that could reduce the student population by about 5 percent.

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In Michigan
4:17 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Merchant to lead community playground rebuild

East Lansing civic leaders are trying to raise $400,000 to replace the playground in Patriarche Park.  The pressure-treated wood contains levels of arsenic.
Kevin Lavery / WKAR

East Lansing, MI – EAST LANSING, MI (WKAR) - Civic leaders in East Lansing are appealing to residents to renovate a playground in a popular city park. They've set an ambitious fundraising goal.

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In Michigan
4:14 pm
Wed February 1, 2012

Community college baccalaureate degrees before Senate panel

LANSING, MI – LANSING, MI (MPRN) - Community college students may soon be able to get a bachelor's degree without transferring to a four-year college or university.

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