WSJM Morning News – December 4, 2018

  • Berrien County Drain Commissioner Christopher Quattrin is asking Benton Harbor City Commissioners to lend their support to a clean-up project for the Ox Creek drain system.
  • Five human trafficking victims rescued by Michigan State Police over the weekend.
  • An age limit would be set for getting married in Michigan.
  • Now that Michigan lawmakers are in Lansing for a few more weeks as the session winds down, the Insurance Alliance of Michigan is urging them to tackle auto insurance reform.
  • As the GOP controlled state legislature tries to gut minimum wage and sick leave legislation, some are looking to Governor Snyder to respect the will of hundreds of thousands of voters by vetoing these attempts.
  • $300,000 has been won in a Michigan Lottery game by a Cass County woman.
  • The South Haven City Council heard from several residents about marijuana establishments in the City.
  • A well-known analyst says Ford’s job cuts could go deeper than those already seen at GM.
  • The adopted hometown of the late George H.W. Bush came together last night to pay tribute to the 41st president of the United States.