WSJM Morning News – November 16, 2018

  • Michigan’s unemployment rate at a near-20 year low at 3.9% for October.
  • An innovative new Michigan Medicaid initiative could save the state some money on prescription based treatments.
  • Politics. It seems over the past several years that those two things no longer go together.
  • Berrien County Parks Director Brian Bailey this week laid out to some members of the Berrien County Board of Commissioners highlights this past year for the parks department.
  • There is a possibility that Red Arrow Highway between about Bridgman and New Buffalo could go from four lanes to three lanes.
  • The Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan has received a donation from the Benton Harbor-Fairplain Lions Club.
  • Michigan State Police say the body found along Lake Michigan Wednesday is that of a missing man from Wisconsin.
  • The landscape of Michigan high school football has been changing over the past several years with smaller schools becoming 8-man teams.
  • President Trump will present his first Medals of Freedom today.