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Waterfowl Hunters Paying for Michigan’s Wetland Management and Restoration

Amy Miller May 4, 2017

The month of May is celebrated as American Wetlands Month A report released recently looks at the health and management of...

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Teachers Union Can’t Force Members to Wait to Drop Out

Rick Pluta May 4, 2017

Sascha Raiyn Teachers don’t have to wait if they want to drop out of their union. That ruling was handed...

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MSU Says It’s Caught Between FOIA and Interfering With Sex Assault Investigation

Rick Pluta May 3, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Michigan State University is asking a court to decide whether it has to release police and arrest records...

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Attorney General Blocks Pensions for Administrators Involved in DPS Kickback Scheme

Sascha Raiyn May 1, 2017

The Michigan Attorney General’s Office says Detroit school officials convicted in a kick-back scheme will have to give back part...

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Trump’s First 100 Days ‘Appalling’ Says Presidential Historian David McCullough

Detroit Today May 1, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET David McCullough is one of America’s most acclaimed and well-known historians and authors. He’s a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner...

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“The Intersection”: Book Provides Perspective on 1967

Sandra Svoboda April 28, 2017

Sandra Svoboda/WDET WDET reporters and producers have some of their work included in a new book -- a published version of "The...

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Detroiters Weigh In On The City’s Waste-to-Energy ‘Incinerator’

Detroit Today April 27, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Recently, WDET aired a feature as part of the the CuriosiD series about Detroit Renewable Power’s waste-to-energy facility...

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Survivors Help Michigan Mark Holocaust, Armenian Genocide

Rick Pluta April 26, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Music, speeches, prayers and a candle-lighting ceremony that included 39 Jewish survivors were part of Michigan’s official commemoration...

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Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
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“Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” comes to Fisher Theatre

Amy Miller April 25, 2017

The Broadway play, based on the best-selling book “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”, comes to Detroit’s...

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Bats Avoid Moonlight? What? Why? How?

Amy Miller April 25, 2017

Contrary to popular belief, it appears that some bats may not be fond of moonlight. A new study conducted in Oakland...

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Educators Look to Comedy to Explain Education in Michigan

Sascha Raiyn April 24, 2017

Michigan Network for Equity in Education Educators and comedians will join forces in Ferndale Tuesday night to tell real stories...

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Can Nikolai Vitti Lead Detroit Schools Toward Stability, Success?

Detroit Today April 20, 2017

Sascha Raiyn Nikolai Vitti will be the first permanent superintendent to lead the new Detroit Public Schools Community District. In...

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