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4:10 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Current State #110 | June 18, 2013

Today on Current State: Ingham County Land Bank; a tour of the Greater Lansing Hall of Fame; stocking fish in the Great Lakes; and Lord Huron, an indie rock band with local roots.

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Radio Made in Michigan
4:04 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Ingham County Land Bank helps build neighborhoods

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The Ingham County Land Bank helps potential homeowners through down payment assistance programs and various land contract terms.

The Ingham County Land Bank, is currently going through a bit of a renovation. Chairman and County Treasurer Eric Shertzing along with the organization's new Executive Director Jeff Burdick discuss the current changes to the ICLB, including the organization's new pilot project involving transportation, which will be the first public bike-sharking program in Michigan. 

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Radio Made in Michigan
3:50 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Local legends fill the Lansing Sports Hall of Fame

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Muhsin Muhammad was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012. The Waverly High School athlete holds the record for the longest touchdown reception in a Super Bowl.

The Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame, located within the Lansing Center, showcases a wealth of local athletic talent. Home to memorabilia from 228 individuals and 46 teams, the Hall of Fame celebrates the world class athletic talent that Mid-Michigan has produced. WKAR’s Al Martin toured of the Hall of Fame with Executive Director and 1994 inductee Bob Every.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:53 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

The history of fish stocking in the Great Lakes

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Chinook salmon were introduced to the Great Lakes to control the abundant alewives population.

Brown trout, Chinook and coho salmon  are all currently stocked in one or more of the Great Lakes, however none of these prized catches are native to the basin. These fish were stocked to help manage invasive species and to build a sport fishery.  

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:23 pm
Tue June 18, 2013

Local band Lord Huron returns to Lansing

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Ben Schneider’s band Lord Huron is playing at The Loft in Lansing tonight.

Ben Schneider, Mark Bary and Tom Renauda from Okemos, along with Miguel Briseno of Eaton Rapids and Californian Karl Kerfoot have been making waves with their band Lord Huron.  Now based in Los Angeles, Lord Huron is touring to support their album "Lonesome Dreams."

Current State's Scott Pohl spoke with Ben Schneider about his music, and growing up in a media savvy household with his parents, well-known Lansing PR executive Sharon Emery and longtime Lansing State Journal columnist John Schneider.

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Sports
5:51 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Current Sports #25 | June 17, 2013

Al begins his week discussing homosexuality in sports with Co-Founder of the Rainbow Bowling League Don Hubbard. Al also runs through the latest in sports including Tigers baseball, the U.S. Open and NBA Finals. And the Current Sports team plays Pick'em Monday through this week's slate of games.


NewsRoom
5:42 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Governor Snyder Meets With Israeli PM On Trade Mission

Governor Rick Snyder sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday.

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NewsRoom
5:16 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Tea Party: GOP Lawmakers Who Vote For Medicaid Bill Should Expect Primary Battles

Tea Party activists are threatening to put up primary challengers against Republican lawmakers who vote to expand Medicaid in Michigan.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:05 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Current State #109 | June 17, 2013

Today on Current State: Michigan high school education gap in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes; co-generation power plant in REO Town; third-party gubernatorial candidate Robin Sanders; 3D printing; and diagnosing sick dogs.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:59 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Closing enrollment gap in AP and IB classes a good short-term fix, research shows

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AP and IB classes introduce college-level content to high school students.

Last week, Bridge Magazine highlighted a study conducted by The Education Trust, a Washington D.C.-based education research and policy group, showing Michigan had one of the worst rates in the country for enrollment in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes among low income and minority students. Enrollment in these higher level classes during high school greatly increases a student’s chances for success in college.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:55 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

New co-generation power plant set to recharge Lansing

The massive co-generation power plant rising above Lansing's REO Town neighborhood is nearly complete. The Lansing Board of Water and Light 's (BWL) new 46,000 square-foot facility has been under construction for more than two years. The power plant officially comes online July 1, and will replace four coal-fired steam units at the nearby Moores Park plant built in 1950s. The BWL says the new plant is much more environmentally friendly. Residents and business owners believe it will also bring economic gain to their neighborhood. 

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:50 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Third party gubernatorial candidate Robin Sanders focuses on public safety

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With his experience in correctional services and mental health, Sanders said he is better qualified to address public safety issues.

 Many Michigan voters have begun anticipating a Gubernatorial contest next year between Republican incumbent Rick Snyder and Democratic challenger Mark Schauer.  But a political neophyte from Southeast Michigan has also launched an effort at getting the state’s top job. Robin Sanders has spent close to 20 years as a corrections officer with the Michigan Department of Corrections, most of it specializing in mental health work.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:46 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

3D printing at the forefront of technology

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3D printing technology has been used in many fields, including jewelry, health care and automotive.

3D printing was in the news recently when a Texas group called Defense Distributed posted instructions on its website for printing a functional plastic handgun using a 3D printer. Although the State Department had the group remove the postings, the story brought 3D printing to the headlines.

Current State host Mark Bashore speaks with Dr. Patrick Kwon, a professor of mechanical engineering at MSU, about the technology of 3D printing.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:37 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

New research helps owners, vets assess dogs' health

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Maria Iliopoulou's research uses questionnaires about dogs' behavior to helps vets and owners make decisions.

When a beloved dog becomes seriously ill, owners are faced with difficult decisions. Researchers are developing a new tool which could help dog owners tackle the tough choice of prolonging life or letting go.

Maria Iliopoulou, an MSU-trained veterinarian and  doctoral student in the Department Of Community Sustainability  discusses  the study.

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Sports
11:22 am
Mon June 17, 2013

Current Sports #24 | June 14, 2013

Al sits down with Author Jeffery Beers to discuss his new book The Lost Season. Jeffery discusses the culture of sports and if we as society takes sports to seriously. Al also breaks down the latest in sports and the gang has another segment of Reflection Friday.


Radio Made in Michigan
5:00 pm
Sun June 16, 2013

MSU Today | June 16, 2013

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Simon & Hollis talk with Strampel and Gould.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:48 pm
Fri June 14, 2013

Current State #108 | June 14, 2013

Today on Current State: the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on gene patenting; Ann Arbor Summer Festival; Lansing Lugnuts; A Father’s Day memory and Mackinac fudge.

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:46 pm
Fri June 14, 2013

SCOTUS rules against gene patenting

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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that naturally occurring human genes cannot be patented. However, synthetic DNA created in laboratories are still under patent protection.

 

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that naturally occurring human genes cannot be patented. The ruling will affect researchers, universities and industries. 

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:44 pm
Fri June 14, 2013

Ann Arbor Summer Festival features live music, outdoor movies and more

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The Ann Arbor Summer Festival runs from June 14 to July 7.

The Ann Arbor Summer Festival bills itself as "an international arts gathering." Events are indoors and outdoors over the next three weeks. It will be a good time for everybody -- kids, music lovers, film buffs and even public radio fans. Current State’s Scott Pohl spoke with Robb Woulfe about the 30th Ann Arbor Summer Festival. Woulfe has been the festival’s executive and artistic director for nine years. 

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Radio Made in Michigan
1:41 pm
Fri June 14, 2013

Lugnuts owner discusses team performance, sports business

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Lansing Lugnuts owner Tom Dickson says attendance is vital to the team's economic success.

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