WSJM Morning News – November 9, 2018

  • Attorney General-elect Dana Nessel is already looking ahead, just days after winning the election.
  • It had been projected that about four-million people would vote in Tuesday’s midterm election in Michigan, and that wound up being low.
  • Thanksgiving weekend will be a busy one for travel in the state.
  • There will be a new athletic training facility open in Paw Paw on Saturday.
  • The annual Harvest Gathering food drive run by the Michigan Attorney General’s office is being described as a success this year.
  • The United Way of Southwest Michigan had volunteers out and about throughout Berrien and Cass counties Thursday for its eighth annual Day of Action for Seniors.
  • As Michiganders have voted to legalize recreational marijuana, law enforcement officials are reminding residents of current rules and regulations.
  • Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says his legislative priorities before leaving office include pushing through fee increases to pay for environmental cleanup, water infrastructure and recycling needs.
  • The President sets-off to France this morning.
  • A Grinch, a Girl, and Nazi-Zombies walk into theaters this weekend.