WSJM Morning News – October 26, 2018

  • Benton Harbor Area Schools have switched to only using bottled water at every building.
  • The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has approved a contract for the sheriff’s department to provide a school resource officer at Benton Harbor High School.
  • Saving lives is what Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley is aiming to do with a new executive order.
  • A small business coalition is targeting a handful of congressional districts – including Michigan’s 6th district – with a focused message on the GOP tax cut.
  • Four finalists are now in place to become the next superintendent of South Haven Public Schools.
  • A bond proposal will appear on next month’s ballot for voters in Berrien Springs Public Schools.
  • A rare cougar siting in Michigan.
  • It’s a booming job market for college graduates.
  • Investigators are focusing on one postal facility in Florida that may have handled some of the explosive devices mailed through the postal system this week.