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A free documentary screening in Traverse City on Wednesday dives into the story of sea lamprey, and how this jawless fish from the Atlantic nearly took down the Great Lakes.
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Today, we look at an event that would change the Village of Beulah forever. Crystal Lake in Beulah.
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Last fall, IPR brought you “A Crisis of Care” – a five-part series about childcare in northern Michigan. We spoke to the Amidon family in Manistee about their needs.Now they've invited to Washington D.C to advocate for Michigan families.
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On NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday, Michigan's governor pointedly declined to use the word “genocide” to describe the war in Gaza and the massive Palestinian civilian death toll as Israel tries to eliminate Hamas.
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The department also stressed the importance of a 1977 pipeline treaty between the U.S. and Canada, but didn't say what the court should do about it.
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This week, the Up North Lowdown is all about where you look: at a dark patch of sky, upward from the path of totality, in a vernal pool deep in the woods, or into yourself for exactly the right words.
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A rule issued Thursday by the White House to expand required background checks for many gun purchases largely mirrors a Michigan law already in place.
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Small, silvery fish called kiyi used to roam the deep, cold waters of nearly every Great Lake. Remnant populations still exist in Lake Superior, and scientists are wondering: Can we find them? And bring them back to the other Great Lakes?
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One is the state's first poet laureate since the 1950s. The other will represent Michigan in a poetry competition in Washington, D.C., later this month. They spoke in IPR's studio.
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Daffodils and trilliums get all the love. But deeper in the woods, another iconic marker of spring has started to appear: vernal pools.