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Sunday Puzzle: That's HANDY
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WSKG listener Cindy Mosqueda, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Growing Up In Appalachia Is 'The Great Riddle Of My Life,' Says 'Marilou' Author
A 14-year-old loner named Cindy finds her own maternal figure in Sarah Elaine Smith's first novel, set in the part of rural Pennsylvania where the author grew up.
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Health Law Could Penalize Small Businesses With Part-Timers
Small businesses that employ many part-time workers could inadvertently hit a threshold that requires they offer health coverage or paying a big penalty.
Crowd Gathers in Crawford to Support Bush
Amid efforts to jump-start stalled negotiations on an Iraqi constitution, thousands gather near President Bush's Texas ranch. Many are there to voice support for his Iraq policy. Others back Cindy Sheehan, a Gold Star mother who opposes the war.
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These people waited hours to see the Trump hush-money trial up close. Here's why
New Yorkers and tourists alike stand in line outside the Manhattan criminal court with hopes of securing a spot in one of the rooms where the trial against former President Donald Trump can be viewed.
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Today is the International Day of the Girl
We talk to Cindy Bultema of Gem's Girls Club about a social campaign, a special milestone, and tips for parents and caregivers who want to support girls.
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USDA launches a new suite of Summer Nutrition Programs
We talk to Cindy Long, Service Admin, about the SUN bucks program.
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The Shelley Irwin Show Podcast for 5-24-24
Michigan tourism, Cars and Coffee, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Ada Farmers Market, the USDA, and Lions and Rabbits.
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The Shelley Irwin Show for 3-1-24
Local Artist Tim Motley, Broadway Grand Rapids, Franciscan Life Process Center, White Lake Youth Theatre, and Bank of American Museums On Us.
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Deal Averts Threat of NYC Transit Strike
New York City transit officials and union negotiators announce a tentative three-year agreement that will spare the city's seven million subway and bus riders a potentially crippling strike. Cindy Rodriquez of member station WNYC reports.
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