Sehvilla Mann
Sehvilla Mann joined WMUK’s news team in January 2014 as a reporter on the local government and education beats. Before that she covered a variety of topics, including environmental issues, for Bloomington, Indiana NPR and PBS affiliates WFIU and WTIU. She’s also written and produced stories for the Pacifica Network and WYSO Public Radio in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Sehvilla holds a B.A. in French from Earlham College and an M.A. in journalism from Indiana University.
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Pfizer already manufactures COVID-19 vaccines in Portage. Now it will make a COVID-fighting antiviral pill there as well.
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Seuss said she was still absorbing the news that her book frank: sonnets won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
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A panel of judges will hear arguments in a lawsuit accusing the county's apportionment committee of partisan gerrymandering.
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A lawsuit alleging partisan gerrymandering of Cass County commission districts could get a hearing soon in a state court.
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Kalamazoo’s Public Safety Department says it’s investigating after an officer shot and injured a man on the city’s north side early this morning. The...
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Residents of Portage, Mich., are bursting with civic pride as the Pfizer plant there produces COVID-19 vaccines. And they're showing that pride in some unusual ways.
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Salt helps to keep Michigan’s roads clear in the winter. But it also eats away at the pavement and pollutes the lakes and streams it washes into. A bill...
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Jury selection is expected to wrap up Monday in the trial of Jason Dalton. Dalton is accused of shooting eight people, six of them fatally, as he drove...
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Some towns rely on taxes that big-box stores pay to help keep their lights on. But in several states, cities accuse those retailers of undervaluing their own properties so they can pay less tax.
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Once a staple of county fairs nationwide, bird shows have been cancelled this year amid the avian flu outbreak. But instead of giving up, some groups are getting creative with alternative events.