WSJM Morning News – December 20, 2018

  • Police are investigating a robbery on Wednesday at the Horizon Bank on Napier Avenue in Benton Township.
  • No one was hurt when four suspects robbed the Stevensville Meijer store early Wednesday.
  • A fight at lunch at St. Joseph High School got things rowdy enough to prompt a brief lockdown.
  • More state lawmakers who are exiting Lansing are saying their goodbyes in floor speeches.
  • The Berrien County Trial Court is putting out the warning that while possession of marijuana by anyone over the age of 21 is legal now in the state, you still can’t have any on you at the courthouses or on any property leased or managed by or on behalf of the court.
  • Thousands of children in area hospitals are receiving a special gift for the holidays.
  • Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who sentenced disgraced Dr. Larry Nassar, will be up for review for possible bias in the case.
  • Michigan’s population is on the rise, but it’s not enough to prevent the likely loss of a Congressional seat next year.
  • President Trump taking no questions on his decision to remove US troops from Syria.

The Federal Reserve…making good on a promise…of another rate hike.