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Many Ann Arbor residents wake up to an alarm clock they all share. It goes off at times they don’t choose – and can’t predict – sometimes more than once…
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Michigan Radio's "Mornings in Michigan" series highlights stories about routines and rituals that start the day across our state. Today you can join us for a morning inside a place most Michiganders will never go.
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Camp Storer sits on 1,250 acres. The landscape is dotted with pine trees and tall grasses. When I arrive, sandhill cranes graze and mist rises from the…
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Eastern Market is a Detroit institution. It’s the largest farmers market in Michigan, and one of the oldest in the country – it opened in 1891.
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In the sport of crew, morning is the best time of day.
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Mornings in Michigan is our series about morning routines and rituals around our state. This time of year, some people get up early to see migrating birds…
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The rumbles and scrapes of passing snowplows are familiar winter sounds for Michiganders, but what's it like to be inside one?
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In Dearborn many residents wake up to the sound of a sacred chant from a local house of worship. It’s the adhan, or call to prayer, that’s broadcast five different times during the day over a loudspeaker on top of the American Moslem Society.
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Most days Republican State Senator Rick Jones gets up at 5:30 a.m. to have coffee with people in his district, but for a week before Christmas, he changes up that routine.
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For many Michigan hunters (there were more than 600,000 last year), mornings start pretty early.