WSJM Morning News – December 12, 2018

  • Governor Snyder is pleading with his counterpart in Illinois to join with Michigan and other Great Lakes states and provinces in a partnership to keep Asian carp out of Lake Michigan and beyond.
  • The results are in on lead testing in the water for Benton Harbor Area Schools.
  • Berrien County Prosecutor Michael Sepic is dropping the charges against two Benton Harbor Charter Schools Academy administrators in connection with an outburst of anger by a teacher that resulted in an 11-year-old girl suffering a concussion.
  • An Indiana judge entered a preliminary not guilty plea for a high school football player accused of killing a 17-year-old schoolmate who was pregnant with his child.
  • The memory of John E.N. Howard will not be forgotten anytime soon in the city of St. Joseph.
  • With overwhelming support the U.S. Senate has passed its version of the 2018 Farm Bill.
  • The holiday is an active time for thieves who would like to steal the packages that you have delivered to your porch.
  • Stormy Daniels ordered to pay President Trump hundreds of thousands of dollars in a case she filed against him…which was later tossed out.
  • Today is sentencing day in New York for President Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen.