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WKAR broadcasting will be off the air or operating at low power for portions of the day Tue, Apr 23 through Fri, Apr 26. Online streaming and some cable TV services will not be affected.
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Currently Michigan has no law against hate crimes. The closest is the 1988 law outlawing “ethnic intimidation.”
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Shawn Turner, of East Lansing, has been appointed to the Michigan Veterans' Facility Authority Board of Directors, the ten-member board that governs Michigan Veteran Homes.
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Congratulations graduates! On behalf of our staff here at WKAR, I extend congratulations to the MSU student employees and interns graduating this spring.
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PODCAST: Michigan Minute
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1838: Mary T. Lathrap, temperance evangelist and co-founder of MI's Women's Suffrage was born. She was also a poet, whose work inspired the aphorism "Before you judge someone, walk a mile in their shoes."
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Fri., March 1, April 5, May 24, and June 7 at 10:40AM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Tune in on these select Fridays to enjoy the magical sounds of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Saturdays, April 6 - April 27 at 12PM on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Enjoy music from around the mitten each Saturday with Great Lakes Concerts!
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WKAR's Scott Pohl speaks with Ruelaine Stokes about her poetry and her plans as an arts ambassador.
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Guskiewicz, who has been at Michigan State University for nearly two months, talks with WKAR about free speech and campus safety.
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A state investigator in Michigan says he considers former President Donald Trump and some key allies to be uncharged co-conspirators in a scheme to claim that he had won Michigan in the 2020 election.
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The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians could soon be the first tribal nation in Michigan to formally grant legal rights to nature.
PODCAST: ¿Qué Onda Michigan?
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En el episodio de marzo de 2024 de ¿Qué Onda Michigan? discutimos el impacto de las leyes actuales de gestación subrogada y cómo están a punto de cambiar.
MSU Today
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Michigan State University Executive Vice President for Health Sciences Norman J. Beauchamp Jr., M.D., M.H.S. and MSU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Bill Beekman discuss progress on implementation of the sustainable health theme of the MSU 2030 strategic plan.
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