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Radio Made in Michigan
5:00 pm
Sun May 19, 2013

MSU Today | May 19, 2013

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Mark Hollis, Rick Shipman, Lou Anna K. Simon

Financial Aid 101 / swimming & diving at MSU

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Sunday
8:30 am
Sun May 19, 2013

Daniel Tiger UPDATE - noon to 2pm

Daniel Tiger with WKAR fans on Saturday at the 50th Annual East Lansing Art Festival

UPDATE! The schedule for Daniel Tiger's appearance at the East Lansing Art Festival on Sunday has changed slightly.

Daniel Tiger will be appearing in the Children's Area from noon to 2pm.

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NewsRoom
4:43 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Changes Could Be Coming To Michigan’s Fireworks Law

Lawmakers in Lansing are considering some changes to the Michigan’s controversial new fireworks law.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:12 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Current State #90 | May 17, 2013

Today on Current State: Rep. Andy Schor; the renowned Stradivarius violins; Michigan mental health courts; and a preview of summer constellations.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:12 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Rep. Andy Schor discusses budget and reforms

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Rep. Andy Schor of Lansing, is serving Michigan's 68th House District.

Michigan’s fiscal year 2014 budget is due in six weeks. In the midst of the always intriguing process, Rep. Andy Schor, D-Lansing, joins Current State. Schor has also been active in May launching and announcing support for measures involving voting reform, gun control and women’s health.

Today, he talks with Current State host Mark Bashore about the ongoing budget proposals, Medicaid expansion, the possible use of an unanticipated revenue increase, his voting reform bills, and more.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:11 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Michigan looks to expand mental health courts

Earlier this month, a group of House Republican lawmakers introduced a four-bill package that would create a permanent system of mental health treatment courts in Michigan.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:10 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Uncovering the secrets of the Stradivarius with technology

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The Stradivarius Violin sits on the CT bed, waiting for scan.

For centuries,  the Stradivarius Violins have been acknowledged as fine instruments, whose work is set as a standard by all violin makers.  The instrument was made by Antonio Stradivarius at Cremona, Italy, in 1690s.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Look up to the night sky! Michigan's summer constellations

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Summer Triangle

Summer nights mean summer constellations, but if you slept through your astronomy class, it might be hard to figure out what exactly you are looking for.  Current State’s Emanuele Berry joined John French,  interim Director of the Abrams Planetarium for a tour of the summer sky.

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Radio Made in Michigan
9:32 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Current State at East Lansing Art Festival

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The Current State team prepares for the show's January 2013 launch

Join us at the East Lansing Art Festival tomorrow as Current State broadcasts live from in front of City Hall from 11a-1p. 90.5FM will be there live with music, interviews and arts coverage all day...

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Sports
7:50 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Current Sports # 4 | May 16, 2013

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Magic Johnson & Greg Kelser on the cover of Greg's book.

Al begins today's show with none other than Michigan State basketball great Greg Kelser. Greg discusses his time at Michigan State, his time in the NBA, his current role as sports broadcaster and his book about Michigan State basketball. Al also invites Jennifer Swanchara, Lansing Lugnuts PA announcer, to discuss her early success in college and the challenge women face in sports broadcasting.


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NewsRoom
5:43 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Debate Over Medicaid Expansion, Reform Continues In Lansing

Governor Rick Snyder’s administration says it’s “very skeptical” the federal government will let Michigan put a time limit on Medicaid.

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NewsRoom
5:43 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Debate Over Medicaid Expansion, Reform Continues In Lansing

Governor Rick Snyder’s administration says it’s “very skeptical” the federal government will let Michigan put a time limit on Medicaid.

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Arts
2:49 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

What's New on WKAR May 17

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MSU Symphony and Kevin Noe

Hector Berlioz's monumental Symphonie Fantastique dominates our 23rd edition of the show - Kevin Noe conducts a November 2012 performance from the Wharton Center.  Also, more of Pavel Kolesnikov's new release of his performances fom the 2012 Honens International Piano Competition....and the Moscow Quartet with Beethoven.

Berlioz/Symphonie Fantastique/MSU Sym, Noe/MSU recording

Beethoven/String Qt No.11/Moscow Quartet/Finer Arts

Beethoven/Piano Sonata #14 "Moonlight"/Kolesnikov/Honens

Telemann/Sonata in A minor/Field and Franz Duo/Yellow Tail

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:08 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Current State #89 | May 16, 2013

Today on Current State: Health insurance co-op Consumers Mutual; the East Lansing Art Festival's 50th anniversary; a local author discusses his book on canoeing and kayaking; and "Ten Buildings That Changed America."

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:07 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Insurance co-op responds to impending health care changes

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Much like a credit union, consumers will own a share under the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan, or CO-OP.

The Affordable Care Act has yet to materialize in concrete changes that most Americans can actually notice, but that is about to change very soon. Here in Michigan, one of the first major signs of the new world order in American healthcare is the new East Lansing-based  Consumers Mutual.  

CEO of the new East Lansing-based business, Dennis Litos, explains his role in the upcoming changes, how the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan works, and what this means for Michigan residents, both insured and uninsured.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:04 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

The 50th anniversary of the East Lansing Art Festival

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The MSU Arts and Crafts Show will take place in downtown East Lansing at the same time as the East Lansing Art Festival.

The 50th annual East Lansing Art Festival kicks off this weekend from Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, May 19. Event organizer Corinn Van Wyck joined Current State to discuss all the festival has to offer, and what the 50th anniversary means to the city.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:02 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

All along the Pere Marquette: Book explores canoeing/kayaking hot spots

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Doc Fletcher's latest book takes readers through the 65 miles of the Pere Marquette River in eight separate travelogues.

Since his college years, Doc Fletcher has been canoeing and kayaking the countless waterways in Michigan. One of his favorite places to paddle is on the Pere Marquette River, while exchanging stories with his wife Maggie underneath the blue herons and bald eagles up above.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:59 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Show counts down the "10 Buildings That Changed America"

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"10 Buildings" host Geoffrey Baer explores the often unknown effects of the architecture around us.

“10 Buildings That Changed America” takes viewers on a journey across America to examine  ten influential American buildings that changed the way we live, work, and play.

Current State’s Peter Whorf talks with the show’s creators Geoffrey Baer and Dan Protess about their show and how they picked those ten buildings. The show airs Saturday at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on WKAR World.

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NewsRoom
5:25 pm
Wed May 15, 2013

Lawmakers Want To Reimburse Schools Forced To Change American Indian Mascots

A fight over American Indian-themed school mascots could result in a three million dollar budget cut for the Michigan Department of Civil Rights.

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Radio Made in Michigan
3:09 pm
Wed May 15, 2013

Current State #88 | May 15, 2013

Today on Current State:  Entrepreneurship's expanding in Michigan; life on Mars;  Neighbors in Action features the LCC Foundation; and author, and Lansing native, Edward McClelland discusses his new book.

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