
Norris Howard
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1 month ago |
dailydetroit.com | Jer Staes |Fletcher “Nostradamus” Sharpe |Norris Howard |Shianne Nocerini
The Jackson Home, originally in Selma, Alabama was a crucial place in the fight for true freedom for African-Americans. It's been moved here to Metro Detroit at Greenfield Village in The Henry Ford, so that it can be preserved, celebrated, and the story told. So I went to Dearborn and talked with the Curator of Black History at The Henry Ford, Amber Mitchell. Dr. Sullivan Jackson and Mrs.
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2 months ago |
dailydetroit.com | Norris Howard |Jer Staes
Daily Detroit is your guide to the Motor City. In this episode, we tackle the big issues shaping Detroit and beyond - and have some fun. First, me and Norris dive into new rules for the city - should every suburbanite who comes down buy a drink (alcohol or coffee) with a Detroit resident? Then, we dissect a recent poll revealing Michigan's economic and political pulse.
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2 months ago |
dailydetroit.com | Jer Staes |Norris Howard
Our latest episode of what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit! We talk about a ton of things - from trying Vecino and an Archery cafe, to visiting an old favorite in Kouzina. Plus we get into some news - how the University of Michigan is expanding in Detroit and why it's important to connect Ann Arbor and Detroit. Your listener feedback on I-75 cap plans. And of course, address the cone-troversy between American and Lafayette and shout out the neighborhood coneys we love.
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2 months ago |
dailydetroit.com | Norris Howard |Jer Staes |Devon O'Reilly
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 Today, we discuss two major news stories affecting Michigan, but have national ties. You can download the mp3 of the episode here. The first is a sudden federal government funding freeze, the second is the Friday, January 24, 2025 What are Detroit's movers and shakers thinking and talking about?
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2 months ago |
dailydetroit.com | Norris Howard |Jer Staes
Today, we discuss two major news stories affecting Michigan, but have national ties. You can download the mp3 of the episode here. The first is a sudden federal government funding freeze, the second is the announcement that US Senator Gary Peters will not be seeking reelection. The federal funding freeze has caused confusion and chaos at government and non-profit organizations and may impact school lunches, veteran's services, affordable housing, and other services.
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