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Did a local family uncover a new source for Petoskey stones?
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Zinta Aistars speaks with Mattawan author Lindsay MacMillan about her debut novel, The Heart of the Deal.
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This story is part of the Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative's Mental Wellness Project
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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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(Michigan Public Radio Network) A decision from the Michigan Supreme Court is required to end confusion and uncertainty about the statewide status of abortion rights, according to briefs filed by Planned Parenthood and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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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 Disability Network of Southwest Michigan hosted the “Access for All Celebration” at the Kalamazoo Farmer's Market.
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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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In Michigan, Republican Tudor Dixon has won the nomination to take on incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. And there were several notable primaries for U.S. House seats.
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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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Host Zinta Aistars speaks with Anna Ill, the editor and translator of Maiga's Stories from her mother's journals.