WSJM Morning News-6/25/2020

WSJM Morning News-6/25/2020

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In this edition:

Michigan would create dedicated facilities for coronavirus-infected patients who aren’t sick enough to be hospitalized or placed in a nursing home under a bill approved by the state Senate.

Legislation to send more money to nursing homes around the country to help them cope with the COVID-19 pandemic has been co-sponsored in the U.S. House by Congressman Fred Upton.

The 6th US Circuit Court of appeals has overturned a ruling that would have allowed gyms to reopen.

The number of new COVID-19 cases to be identified in southwest Michigan was once again low on Wednesday.

The Benton Township Police Department is investigating after a man was shot while sitting in his car outside of his home early Wednesday.

A budget for the next academic year has been approved by the Lake Michigan College Board of Trustees.

Amtrak has announced the Pere Marquette line will return next week.

Paw Paw Public Schools Superintendent Rick Reo says he’s glad the community is moving forward with the proposal of a new team name following an extended period of controversy over the old one.