WSJM Morning News – November 29, 2018

  • As expected, changes have been approved to the state’s new minimum wage law by the Michigan Senate..
  • The days of paying a 10¢ deposit on all your carbonated beverage bottles and cans will be over if legislation proposed by a Detroit-area Republican gets passed in the lame duck session.
  • Congressman Fred Upton is back in Washington this week after a close re-election earlier this month.
  • The blueberry crop in southwest Michigan has been weak this year.
  • Bears in the Air has taken off once again at the South Bend International Airport.
  • The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says car companies are shortchanging customers when it comes to headlights.
  • If you take medicine, pay attention to your diet.
  • The number of uninsured children living in the United States has risen for the first time in almost ten years.
  • President Trump travels to Argentina today for a world leader summit.