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Brianna Edgar
ReporterBrianna Edgar is a newsroom intern covering the Tri-Cities for WCMU.
Send Brianna your story ideas: edgar1be@cmich.edu
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Commercial poultry and dairy operations must implement a series of health safety measures by May 8 to help try and slow the outbreak of bird flu. According to the USDA, over 6.6 million birds were affected by the virus during the month of April in Michigan.
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The new program allows enrolled veterans to get medical care from home by phone.
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Michigan native and Central Michigan University alum Angeline Boulley's debut novel is this year's Great Michigan Read. WCMU's Brianna Edgar brings us this spoiler-free review.
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Play production and workshops line up with mass shooting's 25th anniversary.
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The hospitals in Saginaw, Tawas and Standish will soon bear the MyMichigan name after the deal is finalized in June.
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The new Women Fusion squad will give players a local option to compete at a pre-professional level.
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A conflict of interest caused Judge Stephen Carras to voluntarily remove himself from a case that challenges the Four Lakes Task Force's special assessment district.
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According to the United Way of Midland County, 45% of the County's 3rd graders are testing below reading level.
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A group of homeowners known as the Heron Cove Association who reside in the special assessment district in Midland and Gladwin counties say the judge overseeing their case has a conflict of interest.
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The two-month repaving project will bring the bridge down to one lane of traffic each way.