WSJM Morning News – November 28, 2018

  • Congressman Fred Upton is pleased the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has set aside more than $32 million to start work on a new Soo Lock.
  • UAW Vice President Terry Dittes is speaking out against the layoffs and plant closures announced Monday by General Motors.
  • One Fair Wage is urging state lawmakers to uphold Michigan’s constitution.
  • An updated pedestrian crossing is likely to be installed in the coming months on Upton Drive on the north end of the city of St. Joseph.
  • Punishment has been handed down for a former teacher.
  • Leaders at Southwestern Michigan College are working to make sure students understand SMC’s policy on marijuana.
  • Overall spending set records over the last holiday weekend.
  • The College Cash Campaign has begun at schools across the state to help increase the number of students applying for financial aid.
  • President Trump is threatening to cut subsidies to General Motors.