Rebecca Particka
Reporter / ProducerRebecca Particka is a reporter / producer for WCMU.
Particka is senior at Central Michigan University pursuing a degree photojournalism with minors in information technology, multimedia design, and visual merchandising. Her work has also been featured in the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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The program will create a childcare and preschool center and help researchers at the college understand issues impacting the industry.
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The number of HIV cases in 11 counties in northwest lower Michigan rose from 14 cases between 2014-2018 to 44 cases between 2019-2023.
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Northern Lakes Economic Alliance received federal funding to establish a new revolving loan fund. The program will help finance projects for small businesses in Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and Emmet Counties.
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The new state data also indicates the population in several up north counties are aging faster than the rest of the state and country.
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Former Michigan Congressman Mike Rogers his case to Midland County Republicans Monday evening to be the party’s nominee for the state’s upcoming U.S. Senate election. Rogers, along with South Dakota's governor Kristi Noem, spoke at the annual Bill Schutte Barbecue at the Midland County Fairgrounds.
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The Clare County Road Commission is using ultra-high performance concrete to extend the life of bridges.
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Lake Michigan Campground, one of six that abruptly closed, will reopen for the remainder of the season on Aug. 12.
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ReLeaf is hosting its 16th Michigan Big Tree Hunt to help identify some of the biggest trees in Michigan with goal of protecting what they consider "living landmarks".
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Central Montcalm’s 47.5 million-dollar bond proposal would have funded efforts to update buildings and build an auditorium and early childhood without raising taxes. The proposal failed in the polls by 42 votes.
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The new law increases the age eligibility for all six maritime academies across the country, opening the door to non-traditional students to apply for financial assistance.