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(Community Matters 48) Latest ALICE Stats Show Decline in Calhoun County Poverty

September 9, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired September 9, 2023 An analysis of the latest Calhoun County ALICE (Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed) information shows a glimmer of hope: A reduction in poverty stats in the county. Alyssa Stewart, chief impact officer with the United Way of South Central Michigan, visits Community Matters to discuss what that really means. As well, she …

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(Creating Dementia Solutions 17) MSU Researcher: Alzheimer’s Meds Still Need Plenty of Study

September 8, 2023 by Richard Piet

Michigan State University researcher Dr. Graham Atkin returns to Creating Dementia Solutions – this time to discuss progress being made on drugs meant to treat Alzheimer’s Disease. As we learn in this discussion, research so far has provided some perspective – but more is needed. Episode ResourcesMiles for Memories websiteMiles for Memories events, including Community StrollMiles for Memories technologySherii Sherban …

Listen Now(Creating Dementia Solutions 17) MSU Researcher: Alzheimer’s Meds Still Need Plenty of Study

(Community Matters 47) Frisbie: County Transit Authority Proposal ‘Will Probably Pass’

September 2, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired September 2, 2023 Calhoun County Vice-Chair, Commissioner Steve Frisbie tells Community Matters the latest attempt at establishing a transit authority in the county “will probably pass”. The question was removed from the agenda at a County Board of Commissioners meeting earlier in the summer of 2023 after it appeared not to have enough support among …

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(Community Matters 47) Lightner on Partisan Politics in Lansing: ‘I Hate That’

September 2, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired September 2, 2023 In her last Community Matters check-in before the fall 2023 legislative session in Lansing, Rep. Sarah Lightner (R-Springport) of Michigan’s 45th District talks about a number of subjects. Among them: The House independent contractor bill lingering in Lansing, bills associated with juvenile justice and more. She also offers perspective on what the …

Listen Now(Community Matters 47) Lightner on Partisan Politics in Lansing: ‘I Hate That’

(Community Matters 47) Educating about EVs – the Future of Mobility

September 2, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired September 2, 2023 Most automakers are moving ahead fervently with a plan to convert all or much of their lineups to electric models in the coming years. At the same time, researchers are working to study and improve battery techology for EVs. In the first in a Community Matters mini-series of episodes meant to help …

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(Community Matters 46) BCU: Drone Park Puts Battle Creek at Forefront of Michigan UAS Business

August 26, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired August 26, 2023 Unmanned aircraft systems – or UAS – will have lots of uses and that is why Battle Creek is seizing an opportunity to attract such business to the local airport. That’s the word from Battle Creek Unlimited CEO Joe Sobieralski. Sobieralski tells Community Matters what some of those uses are and how …

Listen Now(Community Matters 46) BCU: Drone Park Puts Battle Creek at Forefront of Michigan UAS Business

(Community Matters 46) Haadsma Expects More Political Conflict in Lansing this Fall

August 26, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired August 26, 2023 Rep. Jim Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) of Michigan’s 44th District including Battle Creek, speaks with Community Matters just ahead of the autumn session in Lansing. In doing so, Haadsma discusses legislative priorities, the so-called independent contractor bill and his perception that political conflict between Democrats and Republicans will be more significant. Episode ResourcesMichigan …

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(Community Matters 46) Emmett Township: Early Road Maintenance is a Good Thing

August 26, 2023 by Richard Piet

First Aired August 26, 2023 Community Matters visits with Emmett Township Supervisor Deb Belles about early road maintenance, aging infrastructure and the prospect of a Ford battery plant right next door. Episode ResourcesEmmett Township, Michigan websiteEmmett Township Local Road Project Info ABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview …

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