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Bridge was honored for 2019 reporting covering health, environment, education and racial justice as well as breaking and investigative news.
Here’s how you can get a book and join our Michigan book club discussion on June 12.
From expanding our coverage of Native American issues, to data analysis to deepening reporting on the coronavirus pandemic, three young journalists will hone their journalism skills at Bridge this summer.
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In this time of social distancing, connect with fellow Bridge readers while discussing a Michigan-focused book.
Through the COVID crisis and beyond, Bridge journalists are dedicated to informing Michigan over the long haul. Readers, donors, and philanthropy make this work possible.
In her second year as a full-time professional journalist, Beggin snags a major award from the Detroit chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Kelly House will lead Bridge Magazine coverage of Great Lakes and water issues, conservation efforts and policy challenges surrounding the state’s natural resources.
Bridge was named a Newspaper of the Year finalist and took three first-place awards in the annual contest that honors the state’s finest journalism.
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