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Michigan Voter Guide 2022: State Governor – WDET 101.9 FM

Michigan voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, November 8, for the 2022 midterm elections. One of many races on the poll is Michigan’s state governor. Candidates embrace incumbent Gretchen Whitmer and her Republican opponent Tudor Dixon.
Hold studying to study the candidates’ solutions to the questionnaire they obtained from WDET.
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Gretchen Whitmer – Democrat
Why are you the most effective candidate to steer the State of Michigan as its governor?
Robust occasions name for powerful individuals. Michiganders have proven exceptional grit and resilience by way of every part the previous few years have thrown our manner. Regardless of all of the challenges of the previous few years, we now have introduced individuals collectively to get issues achieved that make a distinction on the kitchen desk points, enhancing public training, creating good-paying jobs, retaining communities protected, reducing prices for households, and strengthening our infrastructure.
Each single invoice I’ve signed – over 900 within the final 4 years – has been bipartisan, and I’m prepared to sit down down with anybody to assist individuals.
We made Michigan’s largest-ever funding in Okay-12 training – tripling the variety of studying coaches, growing entry to psychological well being care, and increasing before- and after-school applications.
We helped enroll 35,000 youngsters in high-quality pre-Okay and introduced inexpensive little one care to 150,000 children. We minimize taxes for small companies and delivered over $400 million to help small companies and retain jobs.
We’re fixing the rattling roads and have repaired over 13,000 lane miles and over 900 bridges, whereas supporting over 80,000 good-paying jobs. We turned a projected $3 billion deficit right into a $7 billion surplus and handed three balanced budgets with out elevating taxes, setting our state up for a brilliant future.
We are going to proceed to beat the challenges thrown our manner and construct a stronger Michigan.
How will you assist Michigan’s economic system get well from the consequences of inflation within the U.S.?
Proper now, Michiganders are dealing with rising costs on the pump, on the grocery retailer, and on on a regular basis bills. I’ve all the time been centered on decreasing prices for Michiganders, and I’m preventing arduous to proceed to place more cash again in individuals’s pockets.
We have now labored to chop prices for households by securing $400 refund checks for each Michigan driver, for every automobile they personal. We have now put 170,000 Michiganders on a tuition-free path to increased training and expertise coaching, and only in the near past I created the Michigan Achievement Scholarship to make 75 % of Michigan households eligible for as much as $5,500 in monetary support for in-state tuition at Michigan’s 15 public universities and faculties.
I plan to construct on these applications and ship extra financial savings to extra households so Michiganders have a top quality of life and low price of dwelling. I proposed a plan to ship $500 from the state surplus to Michigan’s working households to fight rising costs. I need to repeal the retirement tax so our seniors can preserve extra of their hard-earned {dollars}, which might save half 1,000,000 households a mean of $1,000 a yr. I additionally need to triple Michigan’s earned revenue tax credit score and supply over 700,000 Michiganders a mean mixed credit score of $3,000.
Michigan’s hardworking households want reduction proper now, and I’ll work with anybody to get it achieved.
What environmental insurance policies would you help to assist shield Michigan’s pure assets?
The well being of Michigan households and the power of our economic system depend upon the basics of unpolluted air and protected water. Since taking workplace, I’ve labored to guard Michigan’s lovely atmosphere together with the Nice Lakes and cut back the impacts of local weather change on communities, and I’ve made daring investments to make sure the way forward for sustainable manufacturing and electrification is made in Michigan, by Michigan employees.
To safe clear consuming water for each household, I’ve invested greater than $2 billion to improve water infrastructure, whereas supporting 30,000 good-paying jobs. I’m defending our parks and public lands with greater than $100 million in funding on high of $450 million for state and neighborhood parks, trails, and recreation amenities.
I launched the MI Wholesome Local weather Plan to strengthen our economic system and create alternative proper right here at dwelling whereas shifting our state in the direction of clear vitality objectives. We have now invested in local weather resilient infrastructure and upgrades to help communities dealing with new local weather challenges.
I’m happy with the work we now have achieved securing historic investments in clear, inexpensive vitality to maneuver our state towards vitality independence and shield the environment, and I stay up for constructing on this momentum in my second time period.
Do you help a girl’s authorized proper to decide on to have an abortion within the State of Michigan?
The ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court docket overturning Roe v. Wade was devastating. Once we noticed indications this is perhaps coming, I filed a lawsuit in April and used my authority as governor to ask the Michigan Supreme Court docket to instantly resolve whether or not our state structure protects the best to abortion. And in August, I fought for and received a preliminary injunction to forestall Michigan’s draconian 1931 abortion ban from going into impact. I’m preventing like hell to make sure my daughters don’t dwell in a world the place they’ve fewer rights than I did, and I’m extra decided than ever to guard the best to decide on in Michigan.
What insurance policies would you help to enhance Michigan’s training system?
4 years in a row we made the biggest funding in Okay-12 training in state historical past with out elevating taxes – tripling the variety of studying coaches, growing entry to psychological well being care, boosting profession and technical teaching programs, and increasing before- and after-school applications. I closed the varsity funding hole, one thing the earlier 4 governors tried to perform, and I’ll proceed to make historic investments in Okay-12 training and help our college students with impactful assets like tutoring.
I hope to make Michigan a high 10 state for literacy. I need to double all the way down to deal with unfinished studying by absolutely funding the MI Children Again on Monitor plan to supply free tutoring for each scholar who wants it. We secured over $50M in funding on this yr’s finances which is a superb begin, however I do know we will get the remainder of it achieved so that each child in Michigan has entry to a professional tutor.
Additional customized instruction, like tutoring, is a crucial instrument for fogeys to assist their children get caught up and heading in the right direction after a tricky few years. In a tutoring setting, college students get assist from a caring, certified grownup who is targeted on their particular studying challenges. If we get this achieved, we will provide each scholar in Michigan—all 1.4 million of them—additional assist with a professional tutor.
Each household deserves entry to high-quality training, and I’ll proceed to struggle for Michigan college students.
What motion(s) would you are taking to enhance Michigan’s infrastructure?
We have now made a lot progress rebuilding our infrastructure: over 13,000 lane miles and greater than 900 bridges repaired, supporting greater than 80,000 good-paying jobs. Our roads are enhancing, and we now have extra roads in good situation now than every other time in nearly 20 years, with out elevating taxes by a dime.
Whereas we can not reverse a long time of disinvestment in a single day, we’re placing our foot on the accelerator. I introduced Republicans and Democrats collectively to cross the Constructing Michigan Collectively infrastructure plan – making significant investments in water infrastructure, inexpensive housing, broadband, and roads and bridges. That exhibits that we will come collectively and get one thing achieved on infrastructure.
I stay open to working with anybody who’s critical about discovering long-term options. One place the place I’m hoping we will make progress is giving native governments extra choices for increase income for roads. And as we transition from inside combustion to electrical autos, we may even want options for altering our income mannequin.
I’m happy with the work we did coming collectively to safe these assets, and I’m able to work with the Legislature to maintain working to construct resilient roads, bridges, and water infrastructure for our state.
Tudor Dixon – Republican
Tudor Dixon didn’t reply to our questionnaire. You possibly can view extra data at Dixon’s official marketing campaign web site.
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Michigan State vs Oregon in Big Ten tournament: Live updates from quarterfinals

MSU Coach Tom Izzo addresses fans after a win over Michigan at Breslin
MSU Coach Tom Izzo addresses fans, celebrates Big Ten title and win over Michigan on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.
After earning a double bye for the opening rounds of the Big Ten basketball tournament, the Michigan State Spartans return to the court Friday to face the Oregon Ducks, who MSU Tom Izzo says “is maybe the hottest team right now in the league.”
The top-seeded Spartans (26-5), are not bad themselves, looking to carry their momentum from a win Sunday against the Michigan Wolverines, facing the No. 8 seeded Ducks (24-8). Oregon won Thursday, 72-59, over 9-seed Indiana in the second round.
MSU rallied past Oregon on Feb. 8, 86-74, in East Lansing.
Watch MSU-Oregon live on Fubo (free trial)
Now, the teams rematch at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The winner heads to Saturday’s semifinals to face the winner of UCLA-Wisconsin.
Follow live updates and highlights from Michigan State-Oregon below:
Michigan State vs Oregon basketball live updates in Big Ten tournament
Live game updates to come.
Between MSU and Oregon, who has the longer winning streak?
Both teams have a combined 15 straight wins under their belt coming into this game.
Oregon’s eight-game win streak is the longest active streak in the Big Ten, according to university’s athletic website. MSU is coming into the game right behind them with seven.
Chris Solari’s prediction for Michigan State basketball vs. Oregon
Michigan State Writer, Chris Solari picked the Spartans to beat the Ducks using defense and depth in a hard fought game. Read his full prediction here.
Michigan State vs Oregon projected starting lineups
While the starters have not been officially released yet, here are the projected starting five, according to a report from the Lansing State Journal:
Michigan State’s starting five is:
- Jeremy Fears Jr.
- Jaden Akins
- Jase Richardson
- Jaxon Kohler
- Szymon Zapal
Oregon’s starting five is:
- Nate Bittle
- Brandon Angel
- TJ Bamba
- Keeshawn Barthelemy
- Jackson Shelstad
What jerseys will MSU wear?
MSU will sport their all white jerseys with Spartan green accent, the team announced on X.
Michigan State vs Oregon basketball odds
MSU is a 6½-point favorite over Oregon, according to BetMGM. The over/under total for the game is 142½ points.
When do the men’s March Madness games start?
The 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament begins Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio at UD Arena with the First Four games. The first day of first-round games is two days later on Thursday.
Here is the full schedule breakdown for the men’s NCAA tournament:
- First Four: March 18 and March 19
- Round of 64: March 20 and March 21
- Round of 32: March 22 and March 23
- Sweet 16: March 27 and March 28
- Elite Eight: March 29 and March 30
- Final Four: April 5
- National championship: April 7
What channel is Michigan State vs Oregon on today?
- TV channel: Big Ten Network.
- Stream live: Fubo (free trial).
- TV/radio: Big Ten Network/Spartan Sports Network radio, including WJIM 1240-AM and WMMQ 94.9-FM; SiriusXM Ch. 84.
Michigan State vs Oregon basketball start time
- Date: Friday, March. 14.
- Time: 12 p.m. ET.
- Where: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis.
Jalen Williams is a trending reporter at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.
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Kentwood educator one of 10 Michigan Regional Teachers of the Year

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Kentwood elementary teacher Sarah Kresnak said she’s motivated every day by an opportunity to watch her first-grade students learn to read.
In her 20th year as an educator, she teaches at Discovery Elementary School, part of the Kentwood Public Schools district.
Kresnak has spent the entirety of her education career with Kentwood Public Schools, starting as a Michigan State University intern at the district’s Challenger Elementary. She’s taught full time with the district since 2005.
She said seeing her hard work pay off has been incredibly fulfilling. For the 2025-26 school year, Kresnak was selected as one of the state of Michigan’s 10 Regional Teachers of the Year.
But the biggest reward, she said, is getting to work with her students every day.
“I’m here every day because of them,” she said. “They make it the best job.”
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) named Kresnak as one of 10 regional honorees in late February for the year 2025-26. She was named Teacher of the Year for Region 3, which includes an area of West Michigan that encompasses 13 counties, from Mason, Lake and Osceola counties in the north to Allegan and Barry counties in southwest Michigan.
Kresnak is a Kent County educator, one of 693 teachers in the Kentwood Public Schools district serving 9,639 students as of the 2025-26 school year.
This school district has the highest graduation rate in the Grand Rapids area
The 10 teachers were selected through a competitive application process that began with student, staff and community member nominations. They are finalists to be Michigan’s Teacher of the Year.
Together, they make up the Michigan Teacher Leadership Advisory Council, working with MDE to provide education policy input and taking back information to their regions.
“The Regional Teachers of the Year are selected from among Michigan’s many outstanding educators who play such an important role in student learning,” State Superintendent Michael Rice said in a statement. “Regional Teachers of the Year also elevate the voices of teachers by sharing their experiences and valuable insight with our department and the State Board of Education.”
Kresnak said the experience that brings her the most joy is teaching her first-graders how to read.
“They come in just starting to know how to read,” she said. “I feel incredibly fortunate that I get the opportunity to see all the lightbulbs pop on at different times.”
“The coolest part is that it breeds excitement. One child will get it, and there will be this domino effect of excitement for other friends as they understand it.”
The biggest challenge throughout this process is helping reluctant students find the motivation to learn to read, she said.
“We have a lot of mottos that I use to motivate kids who might take a little longer, like ‘everyone reads at different speeds’ or ‘fast doesn’t always mean great.’”
Kresnak said finding silly things to help students, like printing off pictures of celebrities and adding speech bubbles to their faces, is a fun part of her job that also makes a difference.
One of the biggest lessons she’s learned in teaching is to look at student behavior as communication. Really getting to know students is important to understand them and their needs.
Kentwood Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Polston said the district is proud of Kresnak’s accomplishment as Region 3 Teacher of the Year.
“This honor reflects the everyday excellence she exudes in her classroom by fostering meaningful relationships with students and families and delivering rigorous learning experiences to help our students achieve at the highest levels,” he said. “Additionally, her innate belief in the potential of our kids sets her apart.
“We couldn’t be more delighted for Sarah, Discovery Elementary School, and the entire Kentwood community as we celebrate this well-deserved recognition,” Polston added.
Kresnak said working at Kentwood is a unique and valuable experience because the district has such a diverse student population, and “it’s really incredible to see all of the diversity and the value that each family brings to our school and to our classroom community.”
Regional Teachers of the Year go on to interview with a panel of statewide education stakeholders before one person is selected for the 2025-26 Michigan Teacher of the Year.
The selected teacher has a non-voting seat on the state’s Board of Education, also representing the state across the country and becoming a candidate for National Teacher of the Year.
Kresnak said her goal with this larger platform is to shine a light on district achievements and try to involve the community more in elementary programming.
Other Regional Teachers of the Year include:
- Region 1: Susan Solomon, an elementary teacher at JKL Bahweting Anishnabe Public School Academy in Sault Ste. Marie.
- Region 2: Thomas Schultz, a science teacher at Charlevoix Middle/High School in Charlevoix Public Schools.
- Region 4: Heather Wolf, a social studies teacher at Shepherd High School in Shepherd Public Schools.
- Region 5: Corey Rosser, a social studies teacher at Quest High School in North Branch Area Schools.
- Region 6: Becky Manore, a Spanish teacher at Grand Ledge High School in Grand Ledge Public Schools.
- Region 7: Lindsey Cook, an elementary teacher at Sonoma Elementary School in Harper Creek Community Schools.
- Region 8: Deidra LaPointe, an elementary teacher at Luther C. Klager Elementary School in Manchester Community Schools.
- Region 9: Stephanie Jaskolski, an English language arts teacher at Woodhaven Upper Elementary in Woodhaven-Brownstown School District.
- Region 10: Susan Kelsey-Brewton, a science teacher at Hope Academy in Detroit.
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