WSJM Morning News – October 19, 2018

  • The candidates running for Congress in Michigan’s Sixth District clashed again this week in a debate in Kalamazoo.
  • The number of Michigan students who opt to pursue career and technical training in high school is increasing.
  • The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has spoken out against the legalization of recreational marijuana in Michigan.
  • A rash of vehicle break-ins and thefts has been reported in St. Joseph.
  • A bomb threat reported this week at Baseline Middle School in South Haven was determined to be a hoax.
  • Two million people have passed through the gates of the Niles Scream Park since it opened 45 years ago.
  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration releasing its Winter Outlook prediction.
  • Officials in Central Texas are racing to open floodgates to relieve dams holding back lakes and reservoirs swollen after days of rain.
  • The desperate search continues for a missing Wisconsin girl whose parents were found shot to death in their home.
  • Some stars are rethinking classic fairy tales, and what kids may be learning from those stories.