WSJM Morning News – October 11, 2018

  • The early enrollment numbers for Benton Harbor Area Schools this year are down slightly.
  • A new two-minute video highlighting the damage done in Illinois by Asian carp is being promoted by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
  • Congressman Fred Upton is hoping bi-partisanship will rule Washington once the elections are over next month.
  • Help from Indiana Michigan Power is on standby on the Gulf Coast to respond to power outages caused by Hurricane Michael.
  • On November 6th, Michigan voters will get the chance to end marijuana prohibition by legalizing and regulating it.
  • If you want to see the best Fall color in Michigan, you should head to the U-P.
  • An Election Day bomb threat has been thwarted in New York.
  • The Neil Armstrong moon landing movie First Man opens tonight.