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Volunteers will soon hit the streets of Ypsilanti Township in a neighborhood beautification project. The Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley is getting ready its annual "Rock the Block" events. The program aims to, among other things, help elderly residents better maintain their homes and property's and to allow for more opportunity to age in place. It takes a village, as they say. Claire Simpson is Home Improvement Program Manager with Habitat for Humanity-Huron Valley. She joined Lee Van Roth for a look into community building and home rejuvenation.
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Winners of nine Broadcast Excellence Awards from the Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters - and three more nominations pending.
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Short audio clips from area musicians letting you know what public radio means to them.
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Today marks 55 years since 89.1 WEMU first went on the air. On this day of on-air celebration, WEMU's news director David Fair, general manager Molly…
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In the second half of WEMU's Lisa Barry's interview with news director David Fair and jazz and blues host Michael Jewett, the conversation picks up as…
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Lengthy on-air careers are pretty rare in the radio business. Here at WEMU, a number of on-air hosts have been on the air entertaining and informing…
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Spending 30 years in one job is becoming more rare. 30-years at one place in the broadcasting industry is almost unheard of. Today, Linda Yohn wraps up…
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Monday, December 18th, 2017. It's the final day Linda Yohn serves up the jazz to an appreciative audience. After 30-years as music director and jazz host,…
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Eastern Michigan University entered into an agreement with Academic Partnerships last November to market "online only" degree programs. Since then, the…