Stateside for Monday, June 19, 2017
Today, we hear why the state has "a lot to prove" to win convictions for the involuntary manslaughter charges in relation to the Flint water crisis and why changes to our country's Cuba policy could affect Michigan's huge black bean industry. We also hear a young mom sing a lullaby she wrote for her son.
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- Changes in Cuba policy could affect Michigan's huge black bean industry
- State has "a lot to prove" to win convictions for involuntary manslaughter in Flint crisis
- As jobs go unfilled, organization rebrands construction work to bring in more talent
- Young mom discovers the power of a lullaby
- Wayne County tax foreclosure crisis: "If you can save art, you can save people's homes"
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