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As part of Michigan Radio’s Songs from Studio East series, this year we are exploring music that combines both contemporary and traditional music from...
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The Next Idea How does a community address domestic violence and sexual assault when calling the police is not often an option? This is the question...
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America has long been thought of as a melting pot; a place where people from different backgrounds come together and in so doing, create new and unique…
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The Dennos Museum Center is expanding its Inuit Gallery thanks to a one million dollar gift from Barbara and Dudley Smith III. Currently, the museum has…
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A federal judge has dismissed a suit by Native American individuals who are fighting the loss of public land they've hunted and fished on for centuries.…
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The word “fighting” is back on the football stadium at Petoskey High School. The word was removed from the phrase “Home of the Fighting Northmen” last…
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In 2011, the federal government opened the door to online lotteries when it lifted its ban on non-sports gambling. That action sent the Michigan Lottery...
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NOTE: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said Indigenous Peoples Day would "replace" Columbus Day. Columbus Day, a federal holiday, has never…
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Writer Beverly McBride tells a story about cultural identity among the Native American population. The story is from the first chapter in her latest...