Jim Mishler
UPDATE: Radioactive Shipment Heading For Eaton Rapids Recovered
There's no indication at all of nefarious activity. But when the federal Nuclear Regulatory Agency issues a “Current Event Notification Report", some of us sit up in our chairs. It’s a vague way of saying radioactive stuff is missing.
Man Ignores US-Canada Border Closing To Swim St. Clair River
Enforcement officers at first made contact while he was still swimming. He told them he didn’t need help. But more border control agents were waiting for him when he finished the swim at the Port Huron shoreline.
Open Season For Fireworks
Some communities, like Albion for instance, have stricter local ordinances about when you may touch off fireworks. It is a good idea to check with your local unit of government to make sure what is allowed where you live.
State Supreme Court Sends Green Light To Owosso Barber
There’s little question the 77-year-old barber Manke will be back at work this morning. Now he has the protection of the State Supreme Court in his battle with Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer over her shutdown orders.
Firekeepers Reopens Today
Firekeepers has been shut down for about 10 weeks due to the virus shutdown ordered by Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer
CDC Recommends Safeguarding Your Pet From COVID-19
The CDC is now advising pet owners to treat pets just like people. They should not be allowed unrestricted interaction with other animals or people outside your household.
State Goes After Sellers Of Virus Patch
Two West Michigan based businesses are being threatened by the State Attorney General’s office with a cease and desist order. The two have been offering what they call a “coronavirus defender patch”.
Governor Requests Emergency SBA Loans For Michigan
After ordering thousands of Michigan businesses to close because of the COVID-19 scare, Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she is working to get loans available to help business owners get through the resulting crunch.
Battle Creek Police Stage Street Prostitution Sweep
Battle Creek Police staged a street prostitution sweep this week, arresting five area men and one woman
Another Wave Of Flu Hits SW Michigan
A member of Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners reports about 10 percent of the county’s employees spread throughout all departments were absent from work yesterday.