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Share and explore Michigan history through family mementos. Your heirloom and story could be featured during a celebration at the Michigan History Center on Saturday, June 27.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants a sweeping overhaul of how the board members of the three largest state universities are selected, as well as Michigan's attorney general and secretary of state.
Get closer to the issues with election reporting from the award-winning WKAR news team, our Michigan news partners and Off the Record with Tim Skubick.
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Guest: Rep. Matt Maddock. Topic: Property tax relief.
How social media may be affecting teen mental health and what many parents still don’t see online.
Olivia and Aikem are curious about Bookmark Alpacas, a farm in Laingsburg, Michigan.
Coaster brings explosive indie rock energy and campus-bred charisma to Streetlight Sessions.
Kids share how new adventures can feel exciting, scary, and full of surprises.
New deer regulations and a look at the Sturgeon population in Michigan.
A community conversation around the wellbeing of children. Hosted by Robin Pizzo.
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  • On this day in 1861, Franklin Thompson joined the 2nd Michigan Infantry, bravely serving as a spy, field medic, mail carrier, and soldier. Thompson successfully infiltrated Confederate lines 11 times, but the biggest act of disguise was joining the infantry in the first place. Mr. Franklin Thompson was actually Ms. Sarah Emma Edmonds, born in Canada. Disguising herself to enlist, Edmonds was later recognized as a combat soldier of the Civil War by Congress and granted a pension. Her autobiography, Nurse and Spy in the Union Army, was dedicated to the “sick and wounded soldiers of the Army of the Potomac,” with all profits donated to soldier aid societies.
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MI Michigan Story features true stories from Michigan, told by the people who lived them. Hosted by Robert Prince.

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