WSJM Morning News – October 10, 2018

  • A finalized code of conduct at Benton Harbor Area Schools and new security procedures are close to being implemented. St. Joseph Public Schools begins a new school year in healthy financial shape.
  • S. Rep Fred Upton continues to insist that the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, “isn’t working”.
  • Body cameras are being purchased for the St. Joseph Department of Public Safety.
  • A 111-year-old duplex on the St. Joseph River that used to be used by the U.S. Coast Guard as the home of the St. Joseph lighthouse keeper might soon become city property.
  • The way that public schools are funded in Michigan could use some adjusting.
  • Car dealers are starting to raise concerns about rising vehicle prices.
  • A lot of people have moved inland over the past 24 hours, hoping to escape the destruction promised by Hurricane Michael.
  • President Trump in Iowa for a campaign rally hoping to keep the house and senate in Republican control and offering a promise to farmers.
  • The nominees for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame for next year have been announced.