WSJM Morning News – January 28, 2019

  • Investigators will be going through Ameriwood Industries in Dowagiac today to try to determine what caused an explosion.
  • The partial shutdown of the federal government has come to an end after 35 days.
  • Now that a deal has been reached to re-open the federal government for three weeks, human services agencies throughout the country are breathing a sigh of relief.
  • Holtec International says it’s disputing objections from an environmental group over a proposed nuclear waste dump in New Mexico.
  • Congressman Fred Upton has re-introduced legislation designed to help fund FIRST Robotics teams around the country.
  • Governor Gretchen Whitmer is expected to endorse a sales tax shift at the pump to put all of that money into the roads.
  • It’s another winter day in Michigan with up to a foot of snow expected in some areas.
  • Tax filing season officially begins today.
  • Here’s a reminder to change your passwords and check your anti-virus software, on what’s being call Data Privacy Day.
  • Not even an Academy Award winning actor could put a crack in “Glass” at the movies this past weekend.