
Masha Smahliuk
Newsroom InternMasha Smahliuk is a newsroom intern for WCMU. Smahliuk is going into her senior year at Central Michigan University, majoring in journalism with minors in creative writing, political science and advertising. After she graduates, her goal is to work as an international reporter. Her long-term goals are to work as a news editor and open her own publishing business. Smahliuk's favorite Michigan destination is Petoskey due to her love of coffeeshops, bookstores and the lake.
Send her your story ideas to: smahl1m@cmich.edu
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Versiti, one of the largest blood providers for hospitals in Michigan, says their blood supply is extremely low and is seeking blood donors.
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High school students from Midland will visit Japan as a part of the cultural exchange program between sister cities.
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According to data from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 180,033 people purchased their fishing license for the first time and 807,573 licenses were purchased in total from June 2023 to June 2024.
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Holy Family Catholic Church in Saginaw was built 100 years ago by French Canadians. Church's officials and attendees share what is special about its architecture and history.
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Center Michigan University has new deadlines to find a new president. Trustees say they are optimistic about the search.
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The Dow Championship is a week-long golf tournament, which is one of the largest event in Midland. It attracts tourists, works with local businesses and donates to nonprofits.
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New deer hunting regulations might come out to control the deer population on July 11. Local farmers say deer are damaging their crops.
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Volunteers from Great Lakes Bay region gather to repair a street in Saginaw as a part of One Week, One Street event. They share what the event means for them and what they enjoy about volunteering.
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Midland public will have a chance to watch "Newsies" starting June 26. It is a musical by Midland Center for the Arts' Rising Stars production.
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Midland woman asks the community to not throw their crayons away. She collects them to be recycled and donated to children's hospitals.