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11:30 pm
Tue May 22, 2012

LCC Dean Calls Student Debt a Bubble About to Burst

Dr. Evan Montague is Dean of Student Services at Lansing Community College.
Photo courtesy of Lansing Community College

Last Saturday, hundreds of students graduated from Lansing Community College.  It was a time for celebration, but many of them are already in debt.  Some will go on to four-year universities, where they’ll probably have to borrow a lot more money.

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NewsRoom
6:29 pm
Tue May 22, 2012

Court Rules Review Teams Can Meet in Secret

southerfried / morgueFile

Review teams that recommend whether a city or school district should be taken over by a state-appointed emergency manager don’t have to meet in public.

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NewsRoom
6:26 pm
Tue May 22, 2012

Mich. House to Vote on Election Law Changes

WKAR file photo

Protesters have disrupted a meeting in which a Michigan House committee approved a series of proposed election law changes, including one that would require a voter to present a photo ID or birth certificate when registering to vote.

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NewsRoom
3:11 pm
Tue May 22, 2012

Lansing Council Leaders, Mayor Hope to Sway BWL Board

WKAR file photo

Two versions of a proposed Lansing city budget go before Lansing Board of Water and Light commissioners today.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Tue May 22, 2012

SportsTalk | Tues 5/22/12

Earle first talks with Detroit News sports writer Tony Paul about the Detroit Tigers and their woes. Tom Markowski, also of the Detroit News, talks with Earle about Prep-Sports. 

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Tue May 22, 2012

Eaton Rapids Considers Response to Teen Fighting

Courtesy City of Eaton Rapids

Eaton Rapids is wondering how to respond to a recent rise in teen fighting.

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NewsRoom
6:33 pm
Mon May 21, 2012

MI Catholic Conference Sues Obama Administration

Kevin Rosseel / morgueFile

The Michigan Catholic Conference is in federal court in an effort to reverse an Obama administration rule that requires employer health plans to cover contraception.

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NewsRoom
6:29 pm
Mon May 21, 2012

Michigan House Panel Changes Teacher Benefits Bill

WKAR file photo

New teachers in Michigan still would get hybrid pensions under changes made to a teacher benefits bill.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:10 pm
Mon May 21, 2012

SportsTalk | Mon 5/21/12

It's a Spartanmag.com day! Earle first talks with Rico Beard to discuss the NBA playoffs and some Spartan news. Jim Comparoni also joins Earle to go in depth about Spartan football recruiting and the team overall. They also discuss men's basketball. 

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NewsRoom
7:58 am
Mon May 21, 2012

School Employees Would Face Higher Benefits Costs Under House Plan

WKAR File Photo

A state House committee goes to work this morning on a plan that would force teachers and other school employees to pay more for their retirement benefits. Governor Rick Snyder and Republican leaders say that’s necessary to ensure the long-term solvency of the retirement system.

There are a lot of details to work out, but the bottom line for public school employees is, one way or the other, they will pay more for retirement benefits and retirement health care.

Governor Rick Snyder says overall, he supports the plan.

"(Be)'cause it's striking the right balance about taxpayer long-term liabilities and employees who have benefits."

“What’s going to happen next year?" asks retired teacher Thom Houseman.  "What more can they take from teachers next year?

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Radio Made in Michigan
12:00 am
Sun May 20, 2012

MSU Today | May 20, 2012

MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon and MSU Athletic Director Mark Hollis talk with Grand Rapids Mayor George Heartwell and MSU College of Engineering Dean Satish Udpa.

NewsRoom
6:26 pm
Fri May 18, 2012

MI GOP Convention To Be in Detroit

DonkeyHotey / flickr creative commons

About 2,500 Michigan Republicans gather in Detroit this weekend for their party’s spring convention.

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NewsRoom
6:23 pm
Fri May 18, 2012

Mich. Dems Seek Repeal of 'Stand Your Ground' Laws

WKAR file photo

More than a dozen Democratic Michigan House members have introduced legislation to repeal the state's "stand your ground" self-defense law after the fatal shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:38 pm
Fri May 18, 2012

SportsTalk | Fri 5/18/12

 

Okemos high school boys basketball coach, Dan Stolz joins Earle to discuss his retirement. Swayne Stevens, MSU men's basketball assistant coach joins Earle to discuss the team and the NBA playoffs.

TV Made in Michigan
9:50 am
Fri May 18, 2012

Off the Record | May 18, 2012

The panel discusses the state's recovery now in year three, a state lawmaker changing parties and Governor Snyder making more money.

The guest is James Ryan, a former Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.

Rick Pluta, Zachary Gorchow and Kathy Barks Hoffman join senior capitol correspondent Tim Skubick.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Fri May 18, 2012

Muffitt Previews 2012-2013 Lansing Symphony Orchestra Season

Pianist Ralph Votapek, who plays the Lansing Symphony's opening night concert in September.
Courtesy photo

The Lansing Symphony Orchestra played its final concert of the season last week at MSU’s Wharton Center.  Music director Timothy Muffitt took a few minutes to speak with WKAR’s Melissa Benmark about the lineup for next season. One of the concerts they talked about was built around the story of composer Antonin Dvorak’s visit to America.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Fri May 18, 2012

"Cirque" Soloist Skips the Show

Adrienn Banhegyi (right) is a solo jump rope skipper in the upcoming Cirque du Soleil production, "Quidam." The show begins May 23 at the Breslin Student Events Center at Michigan State University.
Al Seib

A number of professional sports in America trace their roots to the school playground.  Basketball, baseball, football and even hockey.  But can you make a career out of skipping rope?  As it turns out...yes.

Adrienn Banhegyi began her jump rope career growing up in Hungary.  She won three world titles before auditioning for the acclaimed touring company, “Cirque du Soleil.”  She’ll perform with the company next week in East Lansing, when Cirque du Soleil presents its show “Quidam."

WKAR’s Kevin Lavery asked Banhegyi to explain the show’s storyline.

 

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NewsRoom
6:17 pm
Thu May 17, 2012

Court of Appeals to Rule on EM Referendum

southerfried / morgueFile

It’s up to the Michigan Court of Appeals now to determine whether voters will get to approve or reject the state’s emergency manager law.

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NewsRoom
6:14 pm
Thu May 17, 2012

Senate OKs Bill Ending Pensions for New Teachers

WKAR file photo

The Michigan Senate has passed legislation that would end pensions for newly hired public school employees and switch them into a 401 (k)-style retirement plan.

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Radio Made in Michigan
2:09 pm
Thu May 17, 2012

SportsTalk | Thur 5/17/12

The Capital Diamond Classic starts on Monday and Director Larry Cockroft joins Earle to discuss the details. The baseball discusion continues with the General Manager of the Lansing Lugnuts, Pat Day. Lastly, Matt Charboneau from the Detroit News joins Earle to discuss the Big Ten meetings which took place in Chicago. 

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