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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 714 episodes available.
April 13, 2024Birth of the Spartans | Apr 131926: Michigan State University shed its nickname "Staters" in favor of "Spartans," a change catalyzed by sports editor George Alderton. Inspired by the ancient Spartans' valor, this transformation marked the beginning of a legacy in collegiate athletics....more1minPlay
April 12, 2024Landownership, Polio Vaccine & Environmental Action | Apr 121825: Lisette Denison became Michigan's first Black woman landowner, purchasing 48 and a half acres in Pontiac. 1955: U-M announced the effectiveness of the polio vaccine. 2016: MSU took steps to combat climate change by ceasing coal burning in their power plants....more1minPlay
April 11, 2024Vernor's Creator's Birthday | Apr 111843: James Vernor Sr., the creator of Vernor's Ginger Ale, was born in Detroit. 1943: Midst of World War II, Detroit saw one of its largest marches against Jim Crow laws, particularly for workers at Willow Run Airport....more1minPlay
April 10, 2024Cycling Sensation Visits Michigan | Apr 101822: Caroline Kiner, known as Elsa Von Blumen, showcased her bicycling prowess in Michigan, inspiring women's bicycle racing as a popular sport. Her visit to Detroit highlighted her role as a pioneering figure during the suffrage movement's early days....more1minPlay
April 09, 2024Farewell to Joe Louis Arena & Ragtime Beginnings | Apr 92017: The Red Wings ended their era at Joe Louis Arena with a victory and octopus toss. 1877: Ragtime pianist Hughie Cannon's journey to fame started in Michigan's saloon-filled streets....more1minPlay
April 08, 2024Lansing Community College Established | Apr 81957: Lansing Community College was endorsed by the Lansing board of Education. Initially serving 32 students in a math refresher course, the college quickly expanded to offer programs in mechanical apprenticeship, nursing, and technologies, despite humble beginnings with tuition collected in a cigar box and a makeshift library on window sills....more1minPlay
April 07, 2024Henry Ford Dies at Dearborn Estate | Apr 71947: Henry Ford passes away in Dearborn, MI. At one point during the funeral of this key figure of the Industrial Revolution, approximately 5,000 people per hour passed his casket and paid their final respects....more1minPlay
April 06, 2024Michigan's Youngest Medal of Honor Winner | Apr 61862: Private George Sidman becomes the youngest Michigander to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his Civil War bravery....more1minPlay
April 05, 2024Flint's Flood of 1947; Wexford's Battle of Manton | Apr 51947: Flint flooding ruined buildings and swept many goods into the river, causing millions in damage. 1882: After Wexford County voted to move their seat to Cadillac, folks in Manton, the original seat, weren't ready to let the move happen without an armed fight....more1minPlay
April 04, 2024First Woman Votes in MI Election | Apr 41871: Nannette Gardner becomes a sensation as the first woman allowed to vote in an election, about 50 years before the 19th Amendment. Regarding the commotion about her voting, Nannette said, "Tens of thousands of vicious, ignorant, and worthless men do the same thing yearly without a word of comment."...more1minPlay
FAQs about Michigan Minute:How many episodes does Michigan Minute have?The podcast currently has 714 episodes available.