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Farm Agriculture Tractor Big Red Apple Orchard
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New Federal ‘Farm Bill’ in the Works–Could Emphasize Broadband Access

Cheyna Roth January 9, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says getting high speed internet to rural communities in Michigan is a priority for...

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Police Officers Law Enforcement Motorcycle 8.19.17-jn
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Michigan State Police Call on Clergy to Calm Crowds at Crime Scenes

Quinn Klinefelter January 9, 2018

WDET/Laura Herberg Officials with the Michigan State Police are searching for clergy in Oakland and Macomb Counties who can help...

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Casino Montage
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Detroit Casino Revenue Increases in 2017

Sandra Svoboda, Melissa Mason January 9, 2018

Detroit’s three casinos' combined 2017 revenue of $1.4 billion was up 1.1 percent from 2016, according to the Michigan Gaming...

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Hudsons Skyscraper Building Bedrock
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Detroit’s Skyline Will Soon Change — Is That A Good Thing?

Detroit Today January 8, 2018

Laura Weber Davis/WDET When you think about New York City, what do you picture? Perhaps the Empire State Building, or...

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Kathy Kosins
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The Progressive Underground Show 245 feat. KATHY KOSINS

Chris Campbell January 7, 2018

Kathy Kosins Music     On this weekend's The Progressive Underground, host Chris Campbell welcomes internationally-acclaimed vocalist KATHY KOSINS,  who will...

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Freedom of Information Act FOIA Form
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Why You Should Care About Michigan’s Open Records Law

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 5, 2018

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) guarantees residents access to public information. But the law does not cover the...

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FOIA Word Cloud
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You Are Guaranteed The Right to Public Records — But How Easy Is It Actually to Get Them?

Detroit Today January 5, 2018

If you want to find out what government is up to, you have a Michigan law on your side: The...

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Fried Food Restaurant Kitchen Cook Ford Field Chef 11/22/2017
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

The Best Food in Detroit in 2018

Detroit Today January 5, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET There’s no question the food scene has been changing over the past few years in Detroit and in surrounding...

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2017 Auto Show Traverse
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Experts Predict Vehicle Sales Hit Speed Bump in 2018

Quinn Klinefelter January 5, 2018

Laitr Keiows/CC Detroit automakers are gearing up for one of their annual showcase events this month. But experts say the...

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What The Fallout from ‘Fire and Fury’ Looks Like In Washington

Detroit Today January 5, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET This week the political world has been abuzz with anticipation over a startling book depicting life in the first...

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Empty School Hallway
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School Closings for Friday, Jan. 4, 2018

Pat Batcheller January 5, 2018

Wayne County: Grosse Pointe Harper Woods Oakland County: Berkley Birmingham Brandon Clawson Farmington  Ferndale Holly Lake Orion Rochester Royal Oak...

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Marygrove Graduate Ribbon Cutting
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Marygrove Starts Winter Semester Without Undergraduate Offerings

Sascha Raiyn January 4, 2018

Marygrove College in Detroit is now officially open only to graduate students.  The college announced in August it would focus...

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