WSJM Morning News – January 22, 2019

  • Congressman Fred Upton says Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would not be pleased with where this country is on achieving his dreams and goals.
  • The recipients of this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Diversity Award from Lake Michigan College are 100 Women Strong and the OutCenter.
  • The ACLU has filed a complaint with the US Department of Education against Paw Paw Public Schools.
  • A Florida man is dead and another in critical condition after sheriff’s deputies found them in a vehicle stuck in a field in Van Buren County on Monday.
  • A ten-year retrospective of a groundbreaking photography program is coming to St. Joseph’s Krasl Art Center February 8th.
  • The GOP control of the Michigan House and Senate could slip away in 2020 if the new Secretary of State has her way.
  • Mother Nature has forced emergency repair work along a ten-mile stretch of I-75 in Oakland County.
  • Congress returns to work, but there’s still no end to the shutdown in sight.
  • There’s more information about that encounter in Washington DC last week …. between the Kentucky Catholic School students who attended the March for Life rally.
  • Food at the workplace is it a perk or a hazard.