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  • Polich originally hosts the now-retired weekly segment creative:impact, which featured creative people, jobs and businesses in the greater Ann Arbor area.
  • Jeremy Baldwin is an Illinois native who has lived in Ypsilanti for 27 years. Before joining WEMU he hosted The Crossroads Music Program for WSDS in Salem, MI. Early exposure to legendary Chicago music stations WLS, WXRT and WBEZ sparked his interest in radio at a young age. The late Stuart Rosenberg of WBEZ's 'The Earth Club' and 'Radio Gumbo' radio fame said " “I love everything, all music, and that’s why I do what I do. My great passion has always been to share the things I love.” This is the creed that Jeremy attempts to live up to as a radio host.
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  • Concentrate Media's Lee Van Roth (formerly Rylee Barnsdale) is a Michigan native and longtime Washtenaw County resident. She uses her journalistic experience from her time at Eastern Michigan University writing for the Eastern Echo to tell the stories of Washtenaw County residents that need to be heard.
  • Dana Farrington is a digital editor coordinating online coverage on the Washington Desk — from daily stories to visual feature projects to the weekly newsletter. She has been with the NPR Politics team since President Trump's inauguration. Before that, she was among NPR's first engagement editors, managing the homepage for NPR.org and the main social accounts. Dana has also worked as a weekend web producer and editor, and has written on a wide range of topics for NPR, including tech and women's health.
  • Jonathan Franklin is a digital reporter on the News desk covering general assignment and breaking national news.
  • James Dawson joined Boise State Public Radio as the organization's News Director in 2017. He oversees the station's award-winning news department. Most recently, he covered state politics and government for Delaware Public Media since the station first began broadcasting in 2012 as the country's newest NPR affiliate. Those reports spanned two governors, three sessions of the Delaware General Assembly, and three consequential elections. His work has been featured on All Things Considered and NPR's newscast division. An Idaho native from north of the time zone bridge, James previously served as the public affairs reporter and interim news director for the commercial radio network Inland Northwest Broadcasting. His reporting experience included state and local government, arts and culture, crime, and agriculture. He's a proud University of Idaho graduate with a bachelor's degree in Broadcasting and Digital Media. When he's not in the office, you can find James fly fishing, buffing up on his photography or watching the Seattle Mariners' latest rebuilding season.
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