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Stateside for Thursday, March 12th, 2015

  Today on Stateside:

  • Detroit News business columnist Daniel Howes discusses why Michigan’s reputation relies on honoring auto industry tax credits.
  • Michigan Radio sports commentator John U. Bacon recounts Jim Harbaugh’s beginning with Michigan Football.
  • Professor Phillips Stevens tells us how Friday the 13th came to be.
  • Tango Nuevo group “The Oblivion Project” describes their inspiration for performing Argentine classics.
  • One of the oldest structures in Detroit is being moved, but it’s not just any house, it’s where Ulysses S. Grant lived.
  • Founder and president of the Early Learning Foundation Bob Sornson describes why changing from a curriculum-driven to a competency-based model for education is important for The Next Idea.

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