Brianna Edgar
Newsroom InternBrianna Edgar is newsroom intern at WCMU.
Send Brianna your story ideas to: edgar1be@cmich.edu
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A new report from Michigan State University's Education Policy Innovation Collaborative shows more people are getting teaching certifications across Michigan, but teachers continue to leave the profession at similar rates.
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In a series of statements, tribal leadership reminded their communities of their rights and offered recommendations to be prepared in the event they're confronted by ICE agents.
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A team of engineers have built a small scale Soo Locks, about the size of a football field, in order to test ice mitigation strategies.
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While Bay City hasn't had any proposals for data centers yet, the city commission wants to make sure they're prepared in the event a company send them a proposal.
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Michigan's shortest hunting season is set for Feb. 7 in Black Lake in Cheboygan County. It will last for four days or until six fish have been harvested, whichever comes first.
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Locals clerks are encouraging voters to turn in their absentee ballots two weeks ahead of election day. Primary elections are scheduled to take place on Feb. 3.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration's economic injury disaster loan applications remain open for seven northern Michigan counties until March 9, 2026.
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The beetle was discovered inside a medicinal bark from the Ivory Coast during a routine customs check.
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Michigan produced over 44 million bushels of soft winter wheat in 2025, the second highest yield in the nation.
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A team from Michigan Technological University has been searching since 2024 for a National Center for Atmospheric Research aircraft that crashed in Lake Superior in 1968. While the search has come up unsuccessful, they've been able to map 45 square miles of previously unknown lakebed.