WSJM Morning News – October 3, 2018

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  • One of the highest profile murder cases in Berrien County history will get underway on January 29..
  • Would a restaurant and ballroom be a welcome addition to Jean Klock Park?
  • Congressman Fred Upton is hailing last week’s passage of legislation designed to help in the fight against opioid addiction.
  • The state could see a windfall of more than $130 million per year in new taxes.
  • The percentage of uninsured adults in rural Michigan dropped by 22 points since the state expanded Medicaid.
  • Governor Rick Snyder has declared October Fire Prevention Month.
  • Don’t be surprised when your smartphone begins to buzz this afternoon.
  • Lawyers for President Trump are threatening a libel suit against the New York Times.