Sehvilla Mann
Local Government/Education ReporterSehvilla Mann joined WMUK’s news team in January 2014 as a reporter on the local government and education beats. Before that she covered a variety of topics, including environmental issues, for Bloomington, Indiana NPR and PBS affiliates WFIU and WTIU. She’s also written and produced stories for the Pacifica Network and WYSO Public Radio in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Sehvilla holds a B.A. in French from Earlham College and an M.A. in journalism from Indiana University.
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A Michigan researcher is working on reversing the decline of a fungal disease has killed millions of bats across North America.
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Transparency advocates say it's harder to learn who’s telling the truth when the current law exempts state legislators.
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In Kalamazoo, assaults with firearms are down about 10 percent from this time last year, according to the Department of Public Safety.
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The corn harvest is on time in Michigan.
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Some tropical bugs may take climate change harder than insects in areas where the temperature varies throughout the year.
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Local climate activists and Parchment City Commissioners hope Congressman Fred Upton will cosponsor a bill called the TREES Act. But that hope may be in vain.
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Pfizer already manufactures COVID-19 vaccines in Portage. Now it will make an important COVID-fighting anti-viral pill there as well.
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Seuss said she was still absorbing the news that her book frank: sonnets won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
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Members of the teaching assistants’ union, and supporters, at Western Michigan University rallied on campus Monday afternoon as contract negotiations began.
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Monday is the last day for public comments on the climate action plan, put forward by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy