MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network
The Michigan Public Radio Network is a consortium of 10 licensed public broadcasters with 31 transmitters serving nearly 900,000 listeners statewide. The centerpiece of MPRN is the state Capitol bureau in Lansing.
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Governor Granholm says she will veto millions of dollars in budget line items sent to her by the Legislature in order to free up money for her priorities. Granholm is unhappy with prospective cuts to Medicaid, local governments, and college scholarships.

October 12 at 11:32am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Michigan government shuts down at a minute past midnight with no budget deal between Governor Jennifer and the Legislature.

September 30 at 9:08pm
Rebecca
Rebecca
Gonna be no votes for any incumbents come the next election, too.
October 1 at 6:36am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Shout out to WNMU in Marquette on Weekend Edition-Sunday's "UP Edition!"

September 27 at 7:48am
Rebecca
Rebecca
Apologies to all of the hard-working public radio stations below the bridge, but WNMU is consistently by far the best public radio station I've heard in Michigan.
September 27 at 10:38am
Susan
Susan
I like WUOM.
September 28 at 12:12am
Steve Chrypinski
Steve Chrypinski
Fantastic to hearthis much time on WE-SUN devoted to the UP. Makes me want to take a fall color tour to the real "up north"
September 28 at 6:39am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network At the state Capitol, a budget panel has approved a spending plan that cuts state financial aid to K-12 schools by 218 dollars per student. The plan must still be approved by the House and the Senate in up or down votes.

September 23 at 12:22pm
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network House and Senate committee approves higher education budget that eliminates the Michigan Promise college scholarship.

September 23 at 9:46am
Howard M. Sharper
Howard M. Sharper
I guess they'er not going to keep their promise.
September 23 at 10:53am
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We'll see. It's not evident that there are the votes on the House floor to support this. And the budget requires an up or down vote. No amendments.
September 23 at 12:03pm
Donna
Donna
What? Are these guys nuts? They are soo out of touch. Let's wipe the slate clean with our votes, and start from scratch.
Yesterday at 10:45pm
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Deal on Dept. of Env. Quality budget deal keeps wetlands protection program w/ state instead of shifting it to feds.

September 23 at 7:09am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network House Speaker says total budget deal by 5 pm not likely. Hints discussion of revenue may be necessary.

September 22 at 8:22am
Rebecca
Rebecca
Thank you. *Finally* somebody's admitting we have to pay more taxes to maintain services. I don't like paying more taxes any more than anyone else, but I don't like watching Michigan fall into "developing nation" status.
September 22 at 10:18am
Jeff Salisbury
Jeff Salisbury
In good times, it's Don't raise taxes or you'll squash growth. In bad times, it's Don't raise taxes or you'll squash the recovery.
September 22 at 10:18am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Michigan's August jobless rate is 15.2 percent. 6 K more people unemployed and looking for work.

September 16 at 12:08pm
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network State of MI withholding $11.3 million payment to city of Detroit because audit of books is 8 mos. late.

August 31 at 12:12pm
Theo
Theo
As a Detroit Resident and Tax Payer, I'm appalled that City leadership failed, once again, to turn in what's required of them. City Leaders- Stop bickering, grandstanding and trying to get the most TV Air-Time and DO YOUR JOB.
August 31 at 1:06pm
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network House Speaker Dillon releases bill to bring public employees into one health insurance pool. This clears the way for hearings on legislation that he says will save taxpayers as much as $1 billion.

August 28 at 12:34pm
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Michigan's July jobless rate if 15 percent was once again highest in the nation. Rhode Island second at 12.7 percent. The BSL's senior economist says manufacturing states and states suffering from housing crash have the most unemployment.

August 21 at 8:37am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Michigan jobless in July dropped slightly to 15%. Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth says summer tourism jobs helped bring down the rate from June's 15.2%.

August 19 at 11:22am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Governor Granholm says California inmates won't be housed in Michigan prisons. California can't afford it. Granholm says discussions continue with other states and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, but she remains opposed to sending Gitmo inmates to Michigan until security concerns are addressed.

August 18 at 10:31am
Amy Robinson
Amy Robinson
well how are we going to balance the budget then? Time to roll out Plan B. We do have a Plan B don't we???
August 18 at 4:26pm
Rob South
Rob South
Amy, I think they're calling it Plan 9.
August 20 at 5:06am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network The Michigan Supreme Court says a Rockford judge should not lose his job for sexually harrassing a court employee. The court said a public censure of District Judge Steven Servaas was sufficient.

August 1 at 4:42am
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MPRN - Michigan Public Radio Network Michigan Supreme Court returns question of Dow Chemical class action lawsuit to lower court. Two thousand people who own property downriver from Dow's Midland plant are seeking damages for dioxin contamination. Dow says each claim should be litigated sepa

August 1 at 4:40am
Jen
Jen
That'll take at least a decade and keep the money in Dow's pockets. Ridiculous. We have class action lawsuits for a reason.
August 2 at 12:02pm