Stateside for Friday, November 6, 2020
Today on Stateside, the Michigan Republican Party issued a number of unsubstantiated claims against election proceedings in Detroit this week. But on a county by county level, Michigan’s elections appear to have run remarkably smoothly. We check in with a county clerk about how the tabulation process went. Also, a reporter discusses an Upper Peninsula hospital’s preparations for another COVID-19 surge.
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Kent County’s clerk on fighting misinformation in a blazing election yearStateside’s conversation with Lisa Posthumus Lyons
- Lisa Posthumus Lyons is the Kent County Clerk.
Cancer and cash: Popular Dr. Death podcast looks at Michigan doctor’s devastating fraudStateside’s conversation with Laura Beil and Heather Schroering
- Laura Beil is a health and science journalist and the host of Dr. Death and other Wondery shows.
- Heather Schroering is an audio producer and reporter for Wondery.
Rapid rise in Upper Peninsula COVID-19 cases has rural hospitals worriedStateside’s conversation with Robin Erb
- Robin Erb reports on health and public policy for Bridge Michigan.
A discovery in the StraitsLexi Krupp’s feature for Interlochen Public Radio
- Lexi Krupp is a science and conservation reporter for Interlochen Public Radio.
Cheers! A whole egg "flip" in the Fort Washington (you need protein, right?)Stateside’s conversation with Tammy Coxen and Lester Graham
- Tammy Coxen is a mixologist and the owner of Tammy’s Tastings.
- Lester Graham is a reporter at Michigan Radio.
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