Sarah Lehr
Sarah Lehr is a state government reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio. She joined Wisconsin Public Radio in September 2022. Previously, she worked as a politics and civics reporter for WKAR News from 2021 to 2022. Prior to WKAR, Lehr covered government as the city watchdog reporter at the Lansing State Journal. She began her career at the Youngstown Vindicator, a daily newspaper in northeast Ohio. Lehr is a graduate of Kenyon College, where she served as editor-in-chief of the student newspaper.
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The city has replenished its rainy day funds to target levels after they dropped "dangerously low" in recent years.
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Las Escuelas Públicas de East Lansing están restableciendo un mandato de máscara interior a partir del lunes.
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WKAR obtained the call, which officials have not previously shared with the public, through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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East Lansing ha publicado un video que muestra a los oficiales disparando e hiriendo a un hombre afuera de un Meijer el 25 de abril después de que el hombre huyó de ellos en el estacionamiento de la tienda de comestibles.
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The East Lansing Public Schools superintendent cited the CDC's recent designation of Ingham County as medium risk for COVID-19.
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El derecho al aborta ocupa un lugar central en Michigan y en el Capitolio. Eso fue después de que los documentos filtrados a Politico esta semana sugirieran que la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos está lista para revocar a Roe v. Wade, una decisión que garantiza el derecho constitucional al aborto.A la luz de esa posibilidad, Sarah Lehr de WKAR preguntó a dos representantes estadounidenses de Michigan cuál era su posición sobre el derecho al aborto. Los representantes, Elissa Slotkin y Peter Meijer, se presentaron el viernes para una discusión bipartidista organizada por la Cámara de Comercio Regional de Lansing.
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School officials hope some of the changes will boost attendance.
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Michigan State Police is investigating the April 25th shooting which began with a call about a man with a gun walking into a Meijer grocery store in East Lansing.
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Abortion rights are taking center stage in Michigan and across the country after documents suggest the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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City officials played store security and body camera footage of a shooting that sent 20-year-old DeAnthony VanAtten to the hospital.