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Hall (R-Richland Township) turned the tables on Democrats who’ve complained he’s foot-dragging as the July 1 budget deadline looms.

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Between the Lakes is WCMU Public Media’s weekly news podcast, bringing you the stories shaping central and northern Michigan—clearly, thoughtfully, and in under 15 minutes. Hosted by Tina Sawyer, new episodes drop each Saturday morning, offering trusted local reporting and essential context on public policy, the environment, the courts, and more.
GOP strategist breaks down Trump’s pressure on Congress
Trump wants 'control of everything,' GOP strategist says as Congress faces pressure
News Wrap: Tropical Storm Arthur brings flooding threat
News Wrap: Tropical Storm Arthur brings flooding threat to Gulf Coast
New book explores impact of racial inequality in medicine
'The Price of Exclusion' explores lasting impact of racial inequality in medicine
Trump stalls confirmation of national intelligence nominee
Trump stalls confirmation process of his own national intelligence nominee
Mideast experts on U.S.-Iran deal and who came out ahead
Middle East experts weigh terms of U.S.-Iran deal and who came out ahead
Pregnancy complication reshapes woman’s view of abortion
How a pregnancy complication reshaped an Arkansas woman’s view of abortion bans
What Warsh’s first meeting as Fed chair signals
What Warsh’s first meeting as Fed chair signals
U.S. officials reveal key terms of agreement to end Iran war
U.S. officials reveal key terms of agreement to end Iran war
News Wrap: Key oversight shifted from Education Department
News Wrap: Civil rights, special education oversight shifted from Department of Education
Maritime security expert weighs U.S.-Iran deal's impact
Maritime security expert weighs U.S.-Iran deal's impact on global shipping
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WCMU Music - Latest Programs
Destination Out - June 14, 2026
On this week’s episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston pays tribute to jazz guitarist James Blood Ulmer, who passed away June 5, 2026.
Juke Joint - June 14, 2026
This week's edition of "The Juke Joint" is a rebroadcast of a program that originally aired on August 10, 2025. In this episode, Robert Barclay explored the work of influential soul songwriter Don Covay, featuring recordings of his songs by Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Solomon Burke, the Staple Singers, and Chubby Checker. This special encore presentation is part of WCMU's Summer Fundraiser, with fundraising support provided by hosts Rick Brewer and David Nicholas.
Homespun - June 13, 2026
…As you’re cruising the Highways and Byways, Homespun this week keeps you moving with The Seldom Scene, Blue Highway, plus Norman Blake! We’ll also push back the rug and dance to the Irish sounds of DeDannan ,along with Liz Carroll & John Doyle!
Destination Out - June 7, 2026
On this week’s episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston pays tribute to tenor saxophonist Gary Foster following his passing at age 89, featuring selections from across Foster's remarkable career alongside music by Warne Marsh and Ted Brown.
Juke Joint - June 7, 2026
This week’s edition of “The Juke Joint” is a rebroadcast of a program that originally aired January 26, 2025. We’re heading back to Louisiana for some Cajun, zydeco and blues tunes. We’ll hear from Terrance Simien, Beausoleil, Katie Webster, C.J. Chenier, Buckwheat Zydeco, Lazy Lester, Chubby Carrier, Rosie Ledet, John Mooney, the Lost Bayou Ramblers, and Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys. The Duke of Juke, Robert Barclay, will include some interview sound bites from three of the artists.
Homespun - June 6, 2026
Summer seems in full swing, so Homespun this week keeps on Swingin’ with Moon Mulligan, Leon McAuliffe, plus Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers! We’ll also hear new music from Daniel Grindstaff, Sophie Wellington, and a couple tearjerkers from Buddy and Julie Miller.
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Pressing Matters | MDOC Staffing Crisis, Housing Shortage & Bay City Infrastructure Challenges
We examine the staffing crisis Michigan's prison system is facing the housing shortage and more.
Lake Superior ‘zombie fish’ are getting smaller. Researchers seek answers
Biologists from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University are heading to the deepest point of Lake Superior to understand why so many of these trout appear emaciated.
Kennedy talks about reducing obesity, ends up defending Trump Medicaid cuts
Near the end of the event, two unidentified protesters began slamming plans to dramatically slash federal health care spending.
Trump targeted an international food aid program. An effort to save it could hurt its mission
President Trump has tried to kill Food for Peace – the nation’s leading international food aid program. Farm state legislators restarted it at the USDA, and pending legislation would keep it there permanently. But experts worry about the fate of food aid at an agency with no humanitarian mandate.
Michigan playing catch-up on drone race, but manufacturing past should help
Michigan is spending more than $42 million on drone development as the market for unmanned aerial systems grows nationwide.
State regulators cite NE Michigan dam for violations
Two months after historic floods wiped through northern Michigan, the small, privately-owned Bucks Pond Dam that failed in April received several violations from Michigan's Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy.
Michigan revokes Antrim County clerk’s access to voter roll after unauthorized cancellations
The state revoked Victoria Bishop’s access to Michigan’s voter roll Friday, the latest salvo in the dispute between the state and the controversial Republican election official.
Saginaw weighs future of historic water treatment plant
The facility is nearing its centennial anniversary. Officials say renovations will cost $400 million, about $100 million less than it would take to build a new one.
Severe thunderstorms, high winds, expected to hit lower Michigan
It comes after a batch of storms knocked tens of thousands of people offline across the state Wednesday evening.

Rewatch Antiques Roadshow in Charlevoix!

ROADSHOW visits charming Charlevoix, MI in search of hidden treasures and their stories.
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW’s stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix!
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, Michigan.
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