The now infamous doula-duper, Kaitlyn Braun, 26, was given the sentence she asked for after pleading guilty four months ago: she’ll serve the rest of a conditional sentence in jail and then be sent to prison for a three-year term. “The waiting has been difficult,” said Braun’s lawyer Alison MacDonald. “She just wants to be […]
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Rachel Gilbert spoke with Jack Moulton about the budget pressure facing London city council — and the service cuts that may loom as a result
London Free Press
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with Brian Williams, who reported on the high-profile case of a $5-million lottery ticket that was set to expire
London Free Press
Rachel Gilbert spoke with Norman De Bono about Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada-made automobiles and the threat facing the sector
London Free Press
Rachel Gilbert spoke with Jack Moulton about a series of recent decisions made by London city council
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In local arts news this week, we explore Classical IPR’s new podcast through the lens of humor. And then there’s a murder, a fictional one.
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The second annual Clean Energy Frontier Program awards recognize outstanding contributions to the local economy and clean energy sector
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After the ice storms, the conversation is shifting from response to recovery, and utilities are figuring out how to prepare for the next storm. Also, Marc Maron talks to us about his career in comedy, podcasts, film and more.
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Rachel Gilbert spoke with Ryan Pyette about the London Knights celebrating the 2005 team that won the Memorial Cup on home ice 20 years ago
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Matt Hamilton is the first teacher from Michigan to get an Award for Teaching Excellence from the National Education Association — the country’s largest teacher’s union.
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Rachel Gilbert spoke with Jack Moulton about his takeaways from Mayor Josh Morgan's State of the City address, the third of his term.
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This week on the Up North Lowdown ... a walk through the garden. Yes, it is the dead of winter, but we are going to hear a little history of the Botanic Garden and a little more about its past and future at the Historic Barns Park. We will also dive into the question of Michigan’s state bird. Is the robin cutting it for us anymore? Your thoughts … in the latest episode of the Up North Lowdown, from Interlochen Public Radio. Listen at iprnews.org or wherever you get your podcasts.Stories featured this episode:- IPR's 'State Bird CAWcus'- A few moments in Traverse City's Botanic Garden, despite the snow