Category: Interlochen Public Radio
Essays by Karen Anderson: Voices in the Dark
I would simply say, “Good night.” And two voices would say, “Good night.” It was enough to send me back to bed and to sleep.
At year end, lawmakers sent dozens of bills to governor. Now what?
Now that 2024 is over, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will have to decide what to do with the dozens of bills heading her way.
The Squeaky Sand Phenomenon
On April 8, 2024, Meghan Hetfield and her partner Roni Pillischer witnessed a total solar eclipse over Lake Ontario. But in the middle of this intense and beautiful experience, something else kept grabbing their attention: the mystery of the squeaky sand all around them.
Drummond Island quarry to receive $10 million for upgrades
A limestone quarry on Drummond Island in the eastern Upper Peninsula is receiving $10 million in federal funding to upgrade its operations.
Great Lakes ice cover still low, but could grow
Ice cover on the Great Lakes is slightly down for this time of year, but snowfall and temperatures averaged out for the month of December, according to the National Weather Service.