Your Sunday morning briefing on what’s coming in mid-Michigan and why it matters. Each week, our newsroom highlights the key stories, civic decisions and community moments shaping the days ahead.
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Mon. Mar. 9 approx. 5:30pm on AM870/102.3 FM NewsTalk and live video stream | President Trump to hold press conference as U.S.-Israel-led Iran war enters second week.
The fun sport enjoyed by many in their basements or favorite bar is a lot tougher than it looks when it is done for sport.
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At 2a.m. local time on Sunday, March 8, 2026, clocks jump forward one hour, known as Daylight Saving Time. While this means we will lose an hour of sleep, we gain more evening daylight. One expert says it could take our body up to one week to adjust.
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A new report finds that despite Trump administration efforts to push coal and natural gas, renewables are still gaining market share at a “blistering” pace — especially in Michigan and the Midwest.
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Sunday, March 15, 1-3:30pm | Celebrate National Reading Month with free music, stories, activities, and giveaways!
Women's History Month
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Sun. Mar. 8, 12p to 5p on 90.5FM and streaming | WKAR host Linda Kernohan brings listeners a special afternoon of music by women composers on International Women’s Day.
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Celebrate and explore Women’s History Month with WKAR World!
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One of the co-owners of downtown Lansing bookstore, A Novel Concept, shares some reading recommendations for Women's History Month.
WATCH NOW
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s annual address to the Michigan legislature with analysis from Tim Skubick.
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Guest: Sean McBrearty. Topic: Corporate money out of politics petition.
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Ice fishing on Saginaw Bay out of a very unique vehicle. Also the DNR explains a new HUNT FISH app.
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From a Paralympic badminton silver medalist pushing boundaries in the world of NASCAR.
PODCASTS
Michigan Minute
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On this day in 1901, R. E. Olds moved his automobile factory to Lansing after a fire in Detroit. In 1976, Governor Milliken legalized manned hot-air balloon flights in Michigan, ending a ban in place since 1931.
Inside the Arts
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The renowned comedy troupe Second City will visit the Franke Center in Marshall Friday
MI Michigan Story features true stories from Michigan, told by the people who lived them. Hosted by Robert Prince.
Presented in partnership with WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University.
Presented in partnership with WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University.
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