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Another remarkable week in national and state politics: The Michigan presidential primary is Tuesday. Biden and Trump will win, but both can be wounded in the process. Vice President Harris campaigned in west Michigan Thursday. Surrounded by Governor Whitmer, Senator Stabenow and Congresswoman Hillary Scholten – all women – the focus was on reproductive rights, an issue catapulted back to the debate by an insane court ruling in Alabama. The Biden campaign goes into attack mode, focusing on the many bat-shit crazy things coming out of the mouths of Trump and his congressional stooges The President has canceled another $1.2-billion in student loan debts In Michigan, a major development in campaign finance reform which was spurred by onetime Republican strategist Bob Lebrant and my esteemed co-host. The latest Michigan polling shows that the presidential and U.S. senate races are cliffhangers. We are joined by pollster Bernie Porn of EPIC-MRA to talk numbers. Video: Vice President Harris and Governor Whitmer lead the Grand Rapids discussion on Reproductive Rights =========================== This episode is sponsored in part by EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in: • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management ===========================
The trial for the mother of the Oxford High School shooter resumes today. In court yesterday, jurors heard from Jennifer Crumbley's former lover. WWJ legal analyst Charlie Langton was in the courtroom. President Biden is visiting Michigan Thursday, presumably to visit with UAW members. WWJ's Mike Campbell has more. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA Today)
The Boilermakers are now 9-1 in the Big Ten after beating Michigan Thursday. Thoughts from GoldandBlack.com's Brian Neubert.
Andy does a quick look around the world of sports and recaps Maryland Basketball's win over Michigan Thursday night (0:00-13:20). Preview of Sunday's Cincinnati Bengals-Buffalo Bills game and what the Bills have to do to win (13:21-26:18). The NFL fraternity of hating kickers and how the NFL is cracking down on them this season (26:18-34:41). Potential salary cap casualties for the Washington Commanders, plus Rockville native Mike Brey steps down as coach of Notre Dame Basketball (34:42-48:14). Andy remembers the life of David Crosby and the premiere of Breaking Bad, 15 years ago today (48:15-1:01:03). For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com, or tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Indiana Hoosiers' season looked all but over in the second half against Michigan Thursday afternoon. The Hoosiers were down big with only a few minutes to play, but Indiana used the desperation to inspire a run that moved the Hoosiers on over the Wolverines in the Big Ten Tournament. Nate Dickinson and Jacob Rude go over the game and what it means for the NCAA Tournament bubble on Locked On Big 10. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Indiana Hoosiers' season looked all but over in the second half against Michigan Thursday afternoon. The Hoosiers were down big with only a few minutes to play, but Indiana used the desperation to inspire a run that moved the Hoosiers on over the Wolverines in the Big Ten Tournament. Nate Dickinson and Jacob Rude go over the game and what it means for the NCAA Tournament bubble on Locked On Big 10. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Colts salary cap space ranks fifth in the NFL at $41.7M - they need to use some on a starting tight end! Six days to legal tampering period begins! Brad Underwood wants Indiana to beat Michigan Thursday for 15,000 very good reasons! Russell Westbrook can shut fans up by making shots - not by demanding they stop shouting "Westbrick!" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Carson Wentz decision week is here! The pros and cons of the Colts costly quarterback. Indiana will play Michigan Thursday at 11:30a in a bad matchup. With a win, they would take on Illinois - their worst possible match up! Winning Time on HBO is worth it for the Jerry West depiction as the most miserable and profane coach you have ever seen. It ain't "The Last Dance!" Pacers lose to Washington - still fifth worst with 16 games left. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Catholic Mass from St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Michigan. Thursday 12/9/2021. Feast of St. Juan Diego. Thursday of the Second Week in Advent. Celebrant: Fr. Michael Class, S.J.
Adam is live at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 10,11,12. Get tickets here!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Catholic Mass from St. Francis High School in Traverse City, Michigan. Thursday April 29, 2021. Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter. Feast of St. Catherine of Siena. Celebrant: Fr. Michael Class, S.J.
Good morning! I'm Katie Brumbeloe, and this is your daily news update from The Gazette for Feb. 23. The free medical clinic in Cedar Rapids https://thegazette.com/subject/news/health/community-health-free-clinic-cedar-rapids-covid-vaccine-waitlist-20210223 (now has a waiting list for older Iowans) struggling to get a COVID-19 vaccine appointment online. Starting today, Iowans 65 and older can call the Community Health Free Clinic at (319) 200-2550 to add their name to a list of people interested in getting a vaccine at the clinic. People do not have to be patients at the clinic to receive a shot. As the clinic receives its weekly allocations of COVID-19 vaccines, officials there will call people on the waitlist and schedule an appointment to be vaccinated. Community Health Free Clinic CEO Darlene Schmidt said the clinic's goal in establishing a dedicated phone line is to help reach seniors who have been struggling to get a COVID-19 shot over the past few weeks. Iowa reported 189 new coronavirus cases and 38 new, confirmed deaths Monday, https://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/health/iowa-covid-cases-deaths-vaccines-coronavirus-20210222 (according to data from the Iowa Department of Public Health). The new numbers bring the state's totals to 332,762 cases and 5,374 deaths since March. The state's seven-day average of new cases is 492. The number of Iowans hospitalized with the virus decreased Monday from 229 to 222 — the lowest recorded since 221 on Aug. 9. The Eastern Iowa Airport's https://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/business/eastern-iowa-airport-health-screenings-yet-to-ground-any-passengers-20210222 (COVID-19 health screening program) has not blocked any passengers from flying during the first four weeks of the program. Airport officials said almost 20,000 passengers have gone through the primary health checkpoint, which includes a temperature check and some health questions. Only 13 were flagged to go through a secondary health screening with medical staff, but all of the passengers were then cleared to fly. The airport commission approved an amendment to the program Monday that will add rapid antigen testing to the secondary screening. That testing will only be used if medical staff request it. The testing will not be available for the general public and cannot be used as clearance to travel somewhere requiring a negative PCR test, which can more accurately detect the virus. The Hawkeyes moved up two spots to No. 9 https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hawkeyes/iowa-mens-basketball/hawkeyes-mens-basketball-back-in-ap-top-ten-20210222 (in Monday's Associated Press men's basketball rankings). It is a return to the top 10 after a two-week absence. Iowa had been in the top 10 all season before dipping to 15th two weeks ago. The 17-6 Hawkeyes have since had a four-game winning streak. They face No. 3 Michigan Thursday, then No. 4 Ohio State on Sunday. Iowa center Luka Garza was named the Big Ten Co-Player of the Week and Naismith Trophy Player of the Week on Monday for helping the Hawkeyes to wins over Wisconsin and Penn State. He averaged 26.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, two assists, and one block in the two games. Things will continue to thaw today, https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=41.97646000000003&lon=-91.67345999999998#.YDRpbthKhUs (with the weather mostly sunny and a high near 40). Tuesday night will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. The highs throughout the week will continue in the mid- to high-30s. This briefing is sponsored in part by Corridor Careers. Are you looking for a job? https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com) is a resource to local job seekers where they can get job tips, sign up for local job alerts, build a resume and more. Check it out at https://www.corridorcareers.com/ (CorridorCareers.com).
Ahead of a matchup at No. 3 Michigan Thursday, Rutgers men's basketball head coach Steve Pikiell spoke with members of the local media.
Nebraska returns to Big Ten road action on Thursday to take on its third top-15 team in three weeks when the Huskers collide with No. 15/14 Michigan. Tip-off between the Big Red (5-3, 3-2 Big Ten) and Wolverines (7-0, 2-0 Big Ten) is set for 5 p.m. (CT) at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor.
This is the audio from the 4pm Christmas Eve worship service at Wesley United Methodist Church of Ishpeming, Michigan Thursday 12/24/2020. This is the same service that we are airing via video on our website/YouTube and Facebook as well as the audio we are airing on the phone in line for those that wish to phone in and listen at 1-720-740-9750.
Catholic Mass from St. Wenceslaus Parish in Suttons Bay, Michigan, Thursday July 16, 2020. Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Fr. Michael Class, S.J.
Catholic Mass from St. Wenceslaus Parish in Suttons Bay, Michigan Thursday July 2, 2020. Feast of St. Bernadine Realino, St. John Francis Regis, St. Francis Jerome, Bl. Julian Maunoir & Bl. Anthony Baldinucci. Celebrant: Fr. Michael Class, S.J.
Catholic Mass from St. Wenceslaus Parish in Suttons Bay, Michigan, Thursday June 25, 2020. Thursday of th Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time. Fr. Michael Class, S.J.
Michigan is mandating coronavirus testing at all nursing homes, Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to visit Michigan Thursday and the Henry Ford Museum has a reopening date set. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pacers dazzle Hornets in Charlotte with 31 assists. Why wouldn't Archie Miller drive three miles to visit Bob Knight? Purdue needs a win at Michigan Thursday. Butler got old, and they are ranked #6. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
After some listener feedback, we dive into our Fantasy Baseball Draft experience and get ready for the upcoming MLB Opening Day. Finally we sum up our thoughts on March Madness so far and look forward to the upcoming Sweet 16 and Elite 8 rounds. March Madness games to watch for next episode: Texas Tech vs. Michigan - Thursday 3/28 on CBS; Virginia Tech vs. Duke - Friday 3/29 on CBS;MLB Opening Day games to watch for next episode: Boston Red Sox vs. Seattle Mariners - Thursday 3/28 on ESPN; Arizona Diamondbacks vs. LA Dodgers - Thursday 3/28 on ESPN; Follow us on Twitter @WhatIsSports?1; Email us at wisportscast@gmail.com;
The National Clean Water Collective arrived in Flint, Michigan Thursday evening, joining the residents of River Park apartments for Thanksgiving Dinner, followed by arts and crafts for the kids that the Collective provided. The following day, November 25th, the Collective hosted a community feast and panel discussion at Canaan Baptist Church. Over fifty residents attended the panel discussion moderated by Director of Activist with the Solutions Institute, Anita MonCrief. Topics discussed by the panel ranged from infrastructure and water content to personal stories and community organizing. Panelists included local grassroots activists and organizers like Melissa Mays and Gina Luster, Business Manager of the Plumbers Union, Harold Harrington, and University of Michigan professor Dr. Suzanne Selig. Representatives of the National Clean Water Collective, MissionFlint and SI, joined one another at the Non-Profit Community Center Piece of the Rock Foundation and participated in an activist training workshop also taught by Anita Moncrief. Then the coalition went out and delivered much needed water to the residents of Flint. Anita Moncrief, Andrew Aponick and Mark Dhaniram join me on this special Monday night broadcast of "I Take LIBERTY With My Coffee" at 7:00 PM EST/4:00 PM PST on Coffee Party Radio. Longtime Activist, Journalist, Coffee Party Director & Radio Host, Bobby Rodrigo brings you "I Take LIBERTY With My Coffee" on Coffee Party Radio every Sunday Morning at 10:00 AM. "If we focused on following the Constitution we would solve many of the ills of our society. Offering guests from Political Organizations, Activism, Media & Artists Bobby invites you to join him Sunday Morning at 10:00 AM on Coffee Party Radio
The Ohio State women's basketball team is having a great season. The Buckeyes are ranked seventh in the country ,, they just routed Big Ten power Purdue, and they take on rival Michigan Thursday night. For WOSU's sports show After the Score , Steve Brown and Thomas Bradley spoke with head coach Kevin McGuff.
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On this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast, Grand Rapids Press editors Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder talk about: Big endorsements in the governor's race: Attorney General Mike Cox picks up the support of Grand Rapids GOP powers Dick and Betsy DeVos, the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and possibly Right To Life of Michigan Thursday. Is it quid pro quo with the Chamber and RTL because the DeVoses donate generously to both groups? The Chamber's PACs are building a fund balance to fight a Constitutional Convention proposal on the fall ballot and to protect Justice Robert Young. The DeVos decision to back Cox also may hearken to the Engler-Betsy DeVos divide as U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra, despite his West Michigan home and Fox News persona, would be perceived as likely to govern more like Engler than an uncompromising ideologue. Voter frustration: In 1994, the last time the anger meter was pegged this high, Republicans seized control of the U.S. House after a 40-year Democratic reign. Two years before, with similar numbers, West Michigan voters tossed out veteran incumbent U.S. Rep. Guy VanderJagt in favor of a bike-riding GOP businessman named Pete Hoekstra. Just how this kind of voter anger plays out in August primaries and the November election could shape Michigan’s political landscape for years to come. According to an ABC News/Washington Post poll, just 49 percent of Americans approve of their own representative in Congress, first time since 1994 that is has fallen beneath 50 percent. Just 29 percent are inclined to elect their representative, fewest since 1989. Sixty percent are inclined to look for someone else - the most on record. See Sunday's Press. Immigration reform: How does Obama balance his need to woo the burgeoning Hispanic voter population with polls that show most Americans support the Arizona immigration law? Conversation starters: • Ed on Chinese workers are flexing a little muscle, looking to share in the economic growth that has gone mostly to business owners. Has the potential to create a consumer class in China, and perhaps to expand the limits of freedom. • Jeff on Kiplinger's newest top cities list, where Topeka, Kan., cracks the top 10.