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Eight states govern Great Lakes–why?
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Why do eight states decide what happens with Great Lakes water?
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Why do eight states decide what happens with Great Lakes water?
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WKAR’s Faces of Flint series kicks off with the story of hip hop artist Mama Sol, who was born and raised in the city of Flint. She’s using her music to uplift her hometown while it struggles to recover from the water crisis there.
Snyder administration spokesman Ari Adler discusses the extension of FEMA emergency status for Flint and falling approval ratings for the Governor.
MSU veterinarians are testing pets in Flint for lead in the aftermath of the city’s water crisis. April Van Buren has the story of how the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine is trying to protect the health of Flint’s pets.
Commentator Gary Wilson joins Current State to talk about March’s biggest environmental stories, including the recently released Flint Water Task Force report.
Consumer Energy’s oldest Michigan plants will close this spring. Kirk Heinze talks with Brian Wheeler about them.
In the United States, approximately 10 million pounds of 1,4-dioxane are produced each year. It is being detected in groundwater at dozens of sites across the country. Once thought to be relatively benign, new science says otherwise.
Mr. Great Lakes tells us about upcoming environment-oriented springtime activities.
From your spray bottle to our shared waters… the consequences of common household chemicals.