Stateside for Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018
Today on Stateside, the state says there's enough money to keep the Children's Health Insurance Plan running until summer. And, in the midst of uncertainty, a science advisor to the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team says the new cleanup standard for PFAS chemicals errs on the "side of caution." Also today, country-rock and jazz artist Jill Jack reflects on two decades of making music in Michigan.
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- State says there's enough money to keep the Children's Health Insurance Plan running until summer
- Science advisor: In midst of uncertainty, new limit for PFAS chemicals errs on "side of caution"
- Kent District Library: Home to e-books, bicycles, and the Top Librarian in the Nation
- From country-rock to jazz, Jill Jack reflects on two decades of making music in Michigan
- Mob murder and capital corruption: The cold case of a state senator's 1945 assassination
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