Aurora Rae
Aurora is a photojournalist major and an undecided minor going into her sophomore year at Central Michigan University. After college, she hopes to work as a photojournalist.
Aurora says she has gained so much experience from this internship so far, and has already noticed it helping her develop in various ways as a journalist. It has also been fun to go to a brand new location (Bad Axe) and learn the ways of the town.
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The Saginaw Chippewa Indian tribe celebrated its first pow wow since the lifting of pandemic restrictions. This year's annual festival is extra special.
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Many people talk about returning to the ‘new normal’ after COVID-19. But one thing lost during the pandemic, will never come back. That's loved ones.
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The state launched a fundraiser to buy track chairs to make Michigan parks more accessible.The Department of Natural Resources is trying to raise $200,000…
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A small Midland county town will turn into a movie set this summer as a Sanford actor is gearing up to film his first movie in his hometown.Chris Krause…
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State lawmakers are working on legislation now to increase solar access and decrease energy costs to residents. Michigan's clean energy development has…
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Gladwin county residents have complained for weeks that their trash is piling up. For some, garbage hasn’t been collected in over a month.Residents have…
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A history of flooding in Midland inspired a new advisory committee to conduct a study they hope will create a more flood resilient community.Their goal is…
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It’s a term that frequently makes people uncomfortable according to psychologists. Jim Gerhart, Ph.D., wanted to change that.The Central Michigan…
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Governor Whitmer announced a statewide milestone in a press release May 3. Michigan has distributed seven-million vaccines.The governor said 50% of…
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A historic northern Michigan lighthouse was one of three to receive grant funding of over $100,000 to further rehabilitation.The North Manitou Lighthouse…