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The City of Marquette closes a popular park road to allow hundreds of blue-spotted salamanders to migrate safely.
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The cold was biting on the last Saturday in January, but it wasn't enough to keep sledders from zipping down Carly’s Hill in Fife Lake. Only sleds made out of cardboard were allowed.
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The pandemic is affecting not only our health as individuals and communities, but our livelihoods, economy and political system in many ways.During this…
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IPR’s community radio team needs more storytellers. Learn the basic skills for creating sound rich stories for public radio and podcasting this fall.Peter…
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Suicide rates are the highest they've been since World War II, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the last 20 years, suicides…
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For the past 40 years, people have been gathering at Central United Methodist Church in Traverse City to sing Handel’s Messiah. Last Sunday, about 600…
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Today on Stateside , we hear from a Michigan soybean farmer on how President Trump's escalating trade war with China is projected to affect the state's...
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Polestar LGBT+ Community Center of Traverse City opened its doors Saturday. It's the first of its kind in northern Michigan.John Young, vice chair of…
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Think about this: providing enough meat to make more than half a million meals for people in need. That's over 100,000 pounds of meat, and much of it is...
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The Next Idea Parents of children on the autism spectrum face significant challenges in getting the right education, support and other life tools for...