Zinta Aistars speaks with author at artist Jenny Defouw Geuder about her new book, Drawn to Birds: A Naturalist's Sketchbook
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The program was presented by WMU We Talk, the university's initiative aimed to encourage civil, but substantive discussions of important topics
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A conversation with musicians Haijin Choi and Emily Grabinski
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Some Congressional and Michigan House and Senate races in Southwest Michigan had also been called early Wednesday morning.
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An interview with Kevin Newton, horn player for Imani Winds.
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Old Kalamazoo laws against impersonating a meter reader or making obscene gestures at the bus station are going away.
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West Michigan’s Third Congressional District, which after being redrawn covers Grand Rapids, Kentwood, Muskegon and part of the lakeshore, has a competitive primary.
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Budget airline Avelo will fly non-stop from Orlando to Kalamazoo beginning this fall.
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Host Zinta Aistars speaks with Anna Ill, the editor and translator of Maiga's Stories from her mother's journals.
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A city asked Rep. Upton to cosponsor a bill called the TREES Act. His office signaled it's unlikely.The bill would give money to communities seeking to increase their tree cover, such as the City of Parchment.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order Tuesday aimed at reducing gun violence and crime with money from the federal government.