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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Wed May 16, 2012

SportsTalk | Wed 5/16/12

Lynn Henning of the Detroit News joins Earle to discuss the Detroit Tigers season so far. Detroit Lions sideline reporter Tony Ortiz joins Earle to discuss the Detroit Lions. George Blaha, the voice of the Detroit Pistons, joins Earle to discuss the NBA playoffs and other NBA topics. 

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NewsRoom
11:30 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Females and Younger Athletes Take Longer to Recover From Concussions

MSU Assistant Professor Tracey Covassin studied concussions in female and young athletes.
Photo courtesy of Michigan State University.

It isn't only football and hockey players who suffer from concussions.  Any athlete is at risk, including females.   Studies show girls are reporting nearly twice as many concussions as boys in sports played by both.  Now, new research out of Michigan State University shows that females and younger athletes who suffered concussions took longer to recover than males and older athletes.

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NewsRoom
6:33 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Michigan Gov. Signs Cyber School Measure into Law

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More online charter schools will be allowed in Michigan under a law signed by Gov. Rick Snyder.

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NewsRoom
6:32 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

Occupy Lansing Won't Be Welcome at Reutter Park This Year

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Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero says the city won't let the local Occupy Wall Street affiliate stay in Reutter park as it did last year.

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NewsRoom
6:23 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

GOP Senate Primary Could Be Crowded

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Four candidates have filed to run in Michigan’s Republican U.S. Senate primary.

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NewsRoom
2:31 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

EL Official: Library Millages Could Begin Pause in Tax Hikes

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The East Lansing City Council votes tonight on a proposed budget that could give residents some short-term relief from tax hikes.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:08 pm
Tue May 15, 2012

SportsTalk | Tues 5/15/12

Steve Grinzel, an MSU Blogger, joins Earle to discuss MSU sports. Dave Birkett from the Detroit Free Press also joins Earle to discuss the Detroit Lions. 

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Tue May 15, 2012

House Dems Launch Effort to Help Michigan's Working Mothers

Michigan House Democrats support a package of four bills that would provide greater assistance to working mothers. House Republicans are critical of most tenets of the plan.
Mark Bashore / WKAR

A group of Michigan House Democrats is urging that something be done for the state’s working poor.

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NewsRoom
6:52 pm
Mon May 14, 2012

Bernero Calls Updated Retirement Costs "Alarming"

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Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero says new studies show the city is falling farther behind in the funding of employee retirements.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:10 pm
Mon May 14, 2012

SportsTalk | Mon 5/14/12

Earle calls on Chairman of the Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame, Bob Every to discuss the upcoming Hall of Fame convention. Dave Mayo from MLive.com also joins Earle to discuss boxing and NBA. 

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NewsRoom
6:57 am
Mon May 14, 2012

Calley: Individual Tax Cut Could Be Part of Business Tax Rollback

An election year tax cut could be in the offing for individual filers in Michigan. State House Republican leaders say they want to bring that into the discussions on phasing out a tax on industrial equipment.

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Radio Made in Michigan
12:00 am
Sun May 13, 2012

MSU Today | May 13, 2012

Interviews this week include Heather Swain - Vice President for Communications and Brand Strategy at MSU, Edmond Morris - Pulitzer Prize winning author for Colonel Roosevelt, Sam Hines - Executive VP of the Michigan Pork Producers Association,  and Jeff Andresen - MSU Professor of Geography and State Climatologist.

NewsRoom
6:34 pm
Fri May 11, 2012

Snyder Asks Congress to Adopt National Plan to Collect Taxes on Internet Sales

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Governor Rick Snyder is asking Congress to adopt a federal plan to help states collect sales taxes on Internet purchases.

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NewsRoom
6:31 pm
Fri May 11, 2012

MI Prison Owner GEO Faced Problems in Other States

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A private company that a federal investigation found allowed "a cesspool" of conditions to exist at a Mississippi youth prison could be in line to oversee Michigan inmates.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Fri May 11, 2012

SportsTalk | Fri 5/11/12

Earle is back in the host seat today and his first quest is Steve Farhood of Showtime Sports. Steve and Earle discuss the world of boxing. Gary Gillette, an MLB analyst discusses all things Detroit Tigers.

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NewsRoom
11:30 pm
Thu May 10, 2012

Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project Works to Reduce Drownings

Former East Lansing Fire Marshall Bob Pratt founded the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project.
Photo courtesy of East Lansing Fire Department

Eighty-seven people drowned in the Great Lakes last year.  That’s tragic and unacceptable, according to Bob Pratt.   In 2007, Pratt founded the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project and started training surfers in lifesaving techniques. 

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NewsRoom
6:36 pm
Thu May 10, 2012

Senate Votes to Phase Out Industrial Tax

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The state Senate voted Thursday to phase out a tax on most industrial and business property in Michigan.

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NewsRoom
6:24 pm
Thu May 10, 2012

Humane Society Brings Survivor Dog 'Daniel' to Capitol

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A dog that survived being put down in a pet shelter gas chamber paid a visit to the state Capitol Thursday. Daniel and his owner Joe Dwyer of New Jersey tour the country to campaign against the use of gas chambers by pet shelters.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Thu May 10, 2012

SportsTalk | Thur 5/10/12

Ricardo Cooney from SpartanMag.com  fills in for Earle today. Ricardo discuss all things baseball with Lansing State Journal sports writer Chris Solari.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Thu May 10, 2012

Meet The Lansing State Journal's New Columnist, Mark Mayes

Lansing State Journal columnist Mark Mayes now occupies the desk used by his predecessor, John Schneider.
Scott Pohl / WKAR

John Schneider recently ended a 24-year run as columnist for the Lansing State Journal. To replace him, the paper called on Mark Mayes, who had been a reporter there back in the 90’s.

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