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Stateside for Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016

  • We have reaction to President Obama’s final State of the Union speech from Republican U.S. Rep. Candice Miller, and we get the Democratic view from Senator Debbie Dingell.

  • An adoptive parent reflects on struggles raising her interracial family. Mary Koral tells her family's story in her memoir The Year The Trees Didn't Die.

  • Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, the Hurley Children’s Hospital pediatrician who first raised alarms about blood lead levels in Flint kids, joins us to talk about a new initiative to help those kids.

  • Daniel Kruger, research assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health joins us to talk about his research into what he calls "ringxiety,” those phantom rings and buzzes people think are real.

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Listen to our interview with Daniel Kruger.

  • As part of our Community Vibe series, Michigan Radio's Emily Fox takes us to Hell, Michigan to meet the leading hellion of the village.  
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