WSJM Morning News – November 15, 2018

  • Bringing down the state’s high auto insurance rates.
  • Kevin Schooley will be the new superintendent of South Haven Public Schools.
  • Two Venezuelan men have been sentenced to federal prison for conspiracy to commit bank larceny after being busted trying to rob an ATM in St. Joseph.
  • A new partnership is in place between Benton Harbor Area Schools and Western Michigan University.
  • A new agreement is in place between Andrews University and the government of Ghana.
  • Michigan State Police are investigating the discovery of a body on the Lake Michigan shore in Allegan County.
  • Firearm deer season, the most popular hunting season in Michigan, begins today.
  • Ford and Walmart are teaming up to see if it’s feasible to use self-driving vehicles to deliver groceries.
  • Nearly 60 people are now confirmed dead in the wildfires burning in California.