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On today's show, a discussion about what a divided Congress means for Michigan's auto industry. We also got the scoop on one of the state's greatest comeback stories: the wild turkey. Plus, it's football season. We heard the tale of a 1970 pickup game that took an unusual turn. Then, a quick update on the Patmos library. We ended with an essay written and read by an Oxford high shooting survivor.
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General Motors says it's secured all of the renewable energy it needs to power all of its U.S. facilities 25 years ahead of earlier projections.
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This comes after the Michigan Supreme Court mandated that the Michigan Economic Development Corporation disclose the amount.
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President Joe Biden to deliver comments on new infrastructure bill and its help for auto industry and environment at GM's Factory Zero on Wednesday.
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General Motors is planning a one week halt in production at its truck plants in Michigan, Indiana, and Mexico. That's because of a global computer chip…
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General Motors says it will no longer support the Trump administration in legal efforts to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards.CEO…
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General Motors is expanding its technical workforce.By early next year, GM plans to hire 3,000 additional technical workers to help with virtual product…
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Today on Stateside, General Motors backs further into its comfort zone as it exits some markets around the Pacific Rim. We'll talk about how the company's…
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Months after the strike at General Motors ended, thousands of workers are being required to work long hours to catch up on a parts backlog.At least six GM…
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General Motors has filed an unprecedented federal racketeering lawsuit against its crosstown Detroit rival, Fiat Chrysler. At issue is a scheme by Fiat…