Jazmin Anderson
ReporterJazmin Anderson is a newsroom intern covering central Michigan for WCMU.
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Over 120 college students in Mason County have received over $63,000 in scholarships while attending West Shore Community College. Students can use the money for buying class-related supplies.
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The Midland County Department of Public Health is warning mid-Michigan residents that a new batch of fentanyl that's circulating across the region is leading to an uptick in cases.
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Central Michigan University received $15 million in state funds to establish the Michigan Consortium for Addressing Rural Education Expansion and Retention (MiCAREER) Resource Hub, a program that offers a pathway to obtaining a teaching license for people who already have college degrees in rural areas.
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A new study study compared primarily e-cigarette and traditional cigarette smoking women and their newborns health.
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The Child Welfare Fellowship Program will provide additional funding to students seek degrees in the social work program to help address the shortage of professionals in the field.
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The U.S. Department of Education announced they're making corrections to this years federal student aid form. Due to the changes, universities won't be able to send students their financial aid offers until April.
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This week, Governor Whitmer signed two bills into law that will enhance the educational experience of children in the foster care system.
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Mount Pleasant Public Schools is partnering with a mental health coordination service in an effort to expand mental healthcare options for students, staff and families throughout the district.
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The number of measles cases continue to rise in the United States. The Central Michigan District Health Department said that 1 in 5 people who get measles end up in the hospital.
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According to the National Weather Service, Michigan is experiencing one of its mildest winters in recent years, leaving wheat farmers with a lot of questions.