Stateside

Conversations that matter to Michigan. Each weekday, host April Baer will bring you stories from people across the state—from policymakers in Lansing, to entrepreneurs in Detroit, to artists in Grand Rapids. To access full episodes and individual story segments, please visit michiganpublic.org. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work: michiganradio.org/podfund

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 47m. Bisher sind 1985 Folge(n) erschienen. Jeden Tag erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 48 days 3 hours 44 minutes

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Stateside 8.2.2018


On today's Stateside , a program that helps people with struggling addiction get into treatment and stay out of jail. Plus, a farmer who has spent decades raising livestock and a rookie farmer talk about how the job has — and hasn't — changed. To hear


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 August 2, 2018  49m
 
 

Stateside 8.1.2018


On today's Stateside , an opponent and advocate of an anti-gerrymandering ballot proposal react after the state Supreme Court clears the question for the November ballot. Plus, the first licensed female pilot was Michigan's own Harriet Quimby, who took


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 August 1, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.31.2018


Today on Stateside , many low-income Detroiters spend months in jail before even getting a trial because they can't afford bail. Plus, one of the few remaining places to find the once-common Poweshiek butterfly is in Oakland County. To hear individual


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 July 31, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.30.2018


Today on Stateside , the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is now saying that there could be more than 11,000 sites in the state with PFAS contamination. Plus, a Grand Rapids woman who wants to help alleviate "period poverty" in her city. To


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 July 31, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.27.2018


Today on Stateside , a facility in Detroit that stores and processes toxic waste is waiting on approval from the state to expand. Plus, worries over fraudulent claims have led Michigan State University to halt payments to Nassar survivors for counseling


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 July 27, 2018  49m
 
 

Stateside 7.26.2018


Today on Stateside , nearly all the migrant children separated from their parents at the southern border and brought to Michigan have been reunited with their families. Plus, a festival in Michigan's Thumb that celebrates America's most beloved lunchmeat.


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 July 26, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.26.2018


Today on Stateside , nearly all the migrant children separated from their parents at the southern border and brought to Michigan have been reunited with their families. Plus, a festival in Michigan's Thumb that celebrates America's most beloved lunchmeat.


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 July 26, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.25.2018


On today's Stateside , Nassar survivors' reaction to interim MSU president John Engler's testimony in front of Congress. Plus, why Mustard's Retreat is still "defiantly optimistic" after decades of playing folk music. To hear individual interviews, click


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 July 25, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.25.2018


On today's Stateside , Nassar survivors' reaction to interim MSU president John Engler's testimony in front of Congress. Plus, why Mustard's Retreat is still "defiantly optimistic" after decades of playing folk music. To hear individual interviews, click


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 July 25, 2018  50m
 
 

Stateside 7.24.2018


On Stateside today, how Michigan soybean farmers are faring under trade war with China. Plus, new reporting finds that storm drains at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base are leaking PFAS chemicals into Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River. To hear


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 July 24, 2018  49m