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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 911 episodes available.
November 26, 2024Honoring Sojourner Truth: Advocate for Freedom & Equality | November 26On this day in 1883, Sojourner Truth, the renowned abolitionist and advocate for civil and women’s rights, passed away in Battle Creek, Michigan. Born Isabella Bomfree, she escaped slavery in 1827 and fought for her son’s return from illegal sale. Later, she renamed herself Sojourner Truth and dedicated her life to helping enslaved people escape and promoting civil rights. November 26 is officially recognized as Sojourner Truth Day in Michigan....more1minPlay
November 25, 2024The Controversial 1973 Tie: Ohio State vs. Michigan | November 25The 1973 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game ended in a tie, leading to a notorious controversy in Big Ten history. With a conference championship and Rose Bowl appearance on the line, Michigan's quarterback broke his collarbone, and the Big Ten, concerned about its recent bowl performance, announced the next day that Ohio State would play in the Rose Bowl despite the tie....more1minPlay
November 24, 2024Celebrating Jim Northrup & a Feline Co-Author | November 24Today marks the birthday of Detroit Tiger outfielder Jim Northrup, born in Breckenridge, MI, in 1939. He was key to the 1968 World Championship team, leading in hits and RBIs and clinching the title with a triple in Game 7. On this date in 1975, Michigan State University professor Jack H. Hetherington humorously credited his Siamese cat, F.D.C. Willard, as a co-author in his paper on atomic exchange effects, delighting the academic community....more1minPlay
November 23, 2024Pioneering the Lincoln Highway: The Legacy of Henry Bourne Joy | November 23Born on this day in 1864, Henry Bourne Joy envisioned uniting the coasts through the automobile. As the son of a Michigan Central Railroad president, he championed the creation of one of America's first coast-to-coast concrete roads, which became the Lincoln Highway in 1913. Joy also brought the Packard Motor Car Company to Detroit, where it thrived for nearly 50 years before merging with Studebaker in the 1950s....more1minPlay
November 22, 2024Celebrating Design & Humor: Harley J. Earl & Cathy Guisewite | November 22Born on this day in 1893, Harley J. Earl became the first head of design for General Motors, introducing the concept car as a vital design tool and marketing strategy. In 1976, the comic strip "Cathy" debuted, created by Midland, Michigan's Cathy Guisewite. This pioneering strip humorously depicted the title character's struggles with love, work, and her overbearing but caring mother, running for 34 years....more1minPlay
November 21, 2024Labor Strikes & a Life-Saving Moment in Michigan Sports | November 21On this day in 1945, UAW workers began a 113-day strike against General Motors, advocating for wage increases in the wake of World War II. Fast forward to 2005, when hockey took a backseat as Detroit Red Wings player Jiri Fischer collapsed on the ice with a heart rate of 300 beats per minute. Team doctors performed CPR, reviving him after his heart flatlined for 24 seconds, ultimately saving his life....more1minPlay
November 20, 2024A Pioneering Personal Ad: Margaret Ealy's Quest for Love | November 20...more1minPlay
November 19, 2024Legendary Games: Tie & Turmoil in Michigan Sports | November 19In 1966, the MSU Spartans faced Notre Dame in a highly anticipated college football showdown, which ended in a 10-10 tie as the Fighting Irish opted to run out the clock. Fast forward to 2004, when a fight erupted between the NBA’s Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers. After a fan threw a cup at Pacers forward Ron Artest, he charged into the stands, igniting a chaotic melee that led to suspensions for nine players and criminal charges for several individuals....more1minPlay
November 18, 2024Time Zones & Musical Milestones in Michigan | November 18On this day in 1883, railroads established American time zones, assigning Michigan to central time, although Detroit resisted until 1900. In 1931, the state legislature adopted eastern time to provide more evening daylight. Additionally, 1927 marked the birth of Detroit’s Hank Ballard, an early rock and roller whose song “The Twist” gained worldwide fame after being re-recorded by Chubby Checker in 1958....more1minPlay
November 17, 2024Remembering Bo Schembechler: Michigan Football Legend | November 17In 2006, Bo Schembechler, the winningest coach in University of Michigan football history, passed away at 77 while filming a segment for an upcoming Michigan-Ohio State game. With a record of 194 wins, 48 losses, and 5 ties, Schembechler left a lasting legacy, famously summarized by player Andree McIntyre after their 1986 Big Ten Championship: “Those Who Stay Will Be Champions.”...more1minPlay
FAQs about Michigan Minute:How many episodes does Michigan Minute have?The podcast currently has 911 episodes available.