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  • DNR Works With Law Enforcement On Training

    WDET-FM Detroit – Thu Dec 3, 6:22 pm ET  

    Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources is equipping its officers to assist other law enforcement departments through a special training project. The program focuses on issues such as finding individuals in rough terrain and in severe weather conditions.  D-N-R chief of law enforcement Gary Hagler says the purpose of this venture is to better equip officers to serve all of Michigan. “This ... Full Story »

  • President Obama's Jobs Summit Will Include SE Michigan Leaders

    WDET-FM Detroit – Wed Dec 2, 1:08 pm ET  

         Southeast Michigan will be represented when President Obama convenes his jobs summit tomorrow.      Automation Alley Executive Director Ken Rogers will be on the list of people attending the event in Washington. He says the job summit will give him a chance to highlight the need to free up more money through federal small business and manufacturing loan programs.       Right now, Rogers ... Full Story »

  • Granholm Calls For Permanent Asian Carp Barrier

    WDET-FM Detroit – Wed Dec 2, 11:37 am ET  

    Governor Granholm says there should be a permanent barrier between the Mississippi River system and Lake Michigan to prevent the Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes. That would mean closing the canal in Chicago that connects the water systems.  - Rick Pluta, MPRN Full Story »

  • Detroit Automakers Slow Sales Losses In November

    WDET-FM Detroit – Tue Dec 1, 9:23 pm ET  

    Detroit automakers slowed year-over-year sales declines last month. Jerome Vaughn of member station WDET has more. SOQ Industry analysts say U-S automakers saw the effects of a stabilizing national economy in November, although consumers remained cautious about how they spent their money. General Motors sold more than 151,000 cars and trucks last month. Thats a drop of just over two ... Full Story »

  • GM President And CEO Fritz Henderson Resigns

    WDET-FM Detroit – Tue Dec 1, 9:08 pm ET  

    General Motors President and CEO Fritz Henderson has resigned.  WDET’s Jerome Vaughn has more. SOQ  GM’s Board of Directors accepted Henderson’s resignation at the automaker’s board meeting Tuesday.  During a late afternoon news conference, Board Chairman Edward Whitacre thanked Henderson for his service leading the company through a time of intense change.  Whitacre then said he would take over ... Full Story »

  • COBRA Subsidy & Sign Up Ending

    WDET-FM Detroit – Tue Dec 1, 1:52 pm ET  

         A program offering health care payment assistance to the unemployed is coming to an end.      Under the recovery bills passed earlier this year, there was a subsidy put in place to help pay 65% of the COBRA insurance costs for the unemployed for nine-months.       Ron Pollack is Executive Director of Families USA. He says for the unemployed to take advantage of the program they need to sign ... Full Story »

  • Michigan Technicians Aid In Asian Carp Kill

    WDET-FM Detroit – Tue Dec 1, 12:52 pm ET  

    The Department of Natural Resources is sending half a dozen technicians and the state's entire supply of the fish-killing poison rotenone (ROH'-teh-nohn)  to Illinois to aid in the effort to keep the Asian carp from reaching Lake Michigan. There is D-N-A evidence Asian that carp have jumped an electric barrier designed to keep them from reaching the Great Lakes. The Illinois environmental agency ... Full Story »

  • Health Care Reform & America's First People

    WDET-FM Detroit – Tue Dec 1, 9:07 am ET  

         This week health care reform starts to be debated in the US Senate. While most observers say the bill has an uncertain future… members of America’s First Nations say they want to be included in the debate. WDET’s Rob St. Mary reports. (click the audio link above to hear the story)      It’s the Tuesday afternoon before Thanksgiving at American Indian Health and Family Services on Detroit’s ... Full Story »

  • H1N1 Flu Update

    WDET-FM Detroit – Mon Nov 30, 6:23 pm ET  

         State of Michigan health officials say they hope to open the H1N1 flu vaccine to all very soon.      The Michigan Department of Community Health’s weekly conference call highlighted how the state is the doing against the H1N1 flu. Since September first there have been 49 flu deaths reported. Currently, the state is targeting the vaccination effort at those most likely to be affected by the ... Full Story »

  • Hoekstra Talks To Students About Afghanistan

    WDET-FM Detroit – Mon Nov 30, 6:22 pm ET  

    A day before President Obama is to address the nation about the war in Afghanistan, Congressman Pete Hoekstra addressed faculty and students Monday involved in Ferris State University’s Intelligence program. In his speech at West Point Tuesday night, the president is expected to announce an increase of up to 35-thousand more U.S. troops in order to train Afghan security forces to take over.  But ... Full Story »

  • Macomb Co. Board Cuts Sheriff, Prosecutor

    WDET-FM Detroit – Sun Nov 29, 6:23 pm ET  

         The Macomb County Commission is within striking distance of a final budget for 2010.      The Board of Commissioners wrapped up all but $2.4 million worth of spending cuts to close a total $15.7 million budget gap. On Tuesday, commissioners cut about $735,000 from the Prosecutor’s office and about $4 million from the Sheriff’s department. Additional cuts are slated for the Sheriff’s ... Full Story »

  • Borders Posts Smaller Loss

    WDET-FM Detroit – Sun Nov 29, 6:23 pm ET  

    Borders is reporting a smaller loss for the third quarter of this year.  WDET’s Jerome Vaughn has more. SOQ Borders lost nearly 39 million dollars between the beginning of August and the end of October.  That’s compared to a loss of more than 172 million dollars for the same period last year. Officials say the Ann Arbor based bookseller spent much of the third quarter preparing for the Christmas ... Full Story »

  • September Home Prices Rise In Metro Detroit

    WDET-FM Detroit – Sun Nov 29, 6:23 pm ET  

    Home prices in Metro Detroit are ticking upwards slightly…but still increasing more than the rest of the nation.    The Standard and Poors/Case-Shiller home price index finds the price of homes in the Metro region rose almost two percent from August to September.    Metro Detroit broker Gary Reggish attributes the rise to a first time home buyers tax credit that has been extended to include ALL ... Full Story »

  • Obama Administration Says Michigan Needs Health Reform Now

    WDET-FM Detroit – Sun Nov 29, 6:22 pm ET  

    Obama Administration officials say cities like Detroit will face an overwhelming cost burden…unless Congress passes health care reform.    WDET’s Quinn Klinefelter has more…     The U-S Senate is preparing to debate it’s version of health care reform.    And members of the Obama Administration are on the stump…promoting what they say will be the benefits if either the House or Senate versions of ... Full Story »

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