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WKAR’s Jamie Paisley presents intriguing stories for each day in Michigan history. From name changes and iconic cities to arcane laws, Michigan Minute covers a wide variety of fascinatingly true tales... more
FAQs about Michigan Minute:How many episodes does Michigan Minute have?The podcast currently has 825 episodes available.
January 19, 2025Bob Heft's 50-Star Flag Design & Legacy | Jan 19On this day in 1941, Bob Heft was born in Saginaw, Michigan. At 17, he designed the 50-star American flag, which earned him a B-minus in class but later a call from President Eisenhower. This flag remains the longest-serving design in U.S. history....more1minPlay
January 18, 2025Bread Slicing Ban & Glenn Frey Passes | Jan 18On this day in 1943, Michigan bakeries were ordered to stop slicing bread to save steel for the war effort. Also today, Glenn Frey, co-founder of The Eagles and Royal Oak native, passed away in 2016. His music continues to inspire....more1minPlay
January 17, 2025Ellen Tower, Hudson's Closes, & James Earl Jones | Jan 17On this day in 1899, Ellen May Tower, a veteran of the Spanish American War, became the first woman in Michigan to receive a military funeral. In 1983, Detroit’s J. L. Hudson Department store closed its doors for the last time. And in 1931, James Earl Jones, the iconic voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa, was born....more1minPlay
January 16, 2025Blanche Martin, Caberfae Ski, & Meteor Sighting | Jan 16On this day in 1937, Blanche Martin, the first African American MSU Trustee, was born. In 1938, Caberfae Ski Resort opened in the Manistee National Forest. And in 2018, a meteor lit up the Michigan sky....more1minPlay
January 15, 2025Macomb Named, First All-Woman Jury, WKAR TV Launch | Jan 15On this day in 1818, Macomb County was named after General Alexander Macomb. In 1919, Michigan had its first all-woman jury, which quickly delivered a guilty verdict. And in 1954, WKAR launched its public television station, the third in the country....more1minPlay
January 14, 2025Joseph Williams & Jack Johnson's Arrest | Jan 14On this day in 1856, Joseph R. Williams became the first president of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan. In 1913, Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight champion, was arrested in Battle Creek for violating the Mann Act and was posthumously pardoned in 2018....more1minPlay
January 13, 2025Ontonagon's Founding & Willcox's Medal of Honor | Jan 13On this day in 1854, Jim Paul registered the plot of land that would become Ontonagon, though he failed to secure the title. In 1862, Gov. Austin Blair approved a resolution to assist in the exchange of prisoners of war, focusing on Colonel Orlando B. Willcox, who was later promoted and awarded the Medal of Honor....more1minPlay
January 12, 2025Berry Gordy Founds Tamla Records | Jan 12On this day in 1959, Berry Gordy started his first record label, Tamla Records, to release Marv Johnson’s single "Come to Me." Due to radio rules, Gordy founded multiple labels, eventually incorporating them under Motown Records. Today marks the beginning with Tamla Records....more1minPlay
January 11, 2025Jefferson's Act, Smog Research, & IVF Quintuplets | Jan 11On this day in 1805, President Thomas Jefferson signed the act establishing the Michigan Territory. In 1955, the Society of Automotive Engineers reported on car exhaust creating smog. And in 1988, Dr. Lenny Hutton delivered the world’s first quintuplets conceived by In-Vitro Fertilization at Beaumont Hospital....more1minPlay
January 10, 2025Youngblood's Bribery & Lions' Legacy | Jan 10On this day in 1974, Detroit Democrat Charles Youngblood was convicted of conspiracy to bribe a public official. In 1964, William Clay Ford took control of the Detroit Lions for $4.5 million. The Lions, originally from Portsmouth, Ohio, are now worth over $4 billion....more1minPlay
FAQs about Michigan Minute:How many episodes does Michigan Minute have?The podcast currently has 825 episodes available.