Recent Death at Huron Valley Correctional Facility Raises Concerns
Tragedy struck again at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti, with a third person losing their life in the past month. The circumstances surrounding the latest death have raised concerns and prompted discussions about the safety and well-being of inmates at the facility.
Former U.S. Attorney Warns of Threats to Democracy in New Book
A former U.S. attorney based in Michigan, Barbara McQuade, has recently published a book that delves into the challenges facing the rule of law and democracy in the United States. As a University of Michigan law professor, McQuade sheds light on the threats she believes American institutions are currently grappling with under the administration of President Donald Trump.
Debating Where “Up North” Begins in Michigan
The definition of where “Up North” truly starts in Michigan has been a topic of contention among residents. In the latest episode of On Hand, listeners share their perspectives and opinions on this longstanding debate, adding fuel to the ongoing discussion.
Potential Impact of Ethanol Bill on Michigan’s Corn Industry
Congress is mulling over a bill that could pave the way for the year-round sale of gas containing 15% ethanol, a move that would likely boost demand for corn. The executive director of the Michigan Corn Growers Association, Scott Piggott, provides insights into how this proposed legislation could impact the state’s corn industry.






