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