JoJo was born one of a family of eight! They were loud and more often talked ‘at’ each other than ‘to’ each other, a skill which is perfect for radio. After graduating from Central Michigan University, JoJo worked at a station that had as much wattage as a refrigerator light bulb. He went from there to working on a Mexican radio station, where he was eventually kicked out for being an illegal immigrant. In his spare time, JoJo enjoys hurting himself with homemade CrossFit workouts and flinging paint on canvas and calling it ‘art’. He also has three daughters, who think he teaches college for a living.
Jojo Girard
50 Years Ago, A Pinball Ban Was Finally Lifted in Michigan
From their emergence in the early 1930s, pinball machines were associated with gambling, so they were banned from many Michigan communities, including Detroit.
Lions’ Jamaal Williams Penalized For ‘Rude’ End Zone Dance
As if their team returning to their original form wasn't bad enough for Lions fans on Sunday, Jamaal Williams forgot the "three pump" rule.
Orange Barrel Alert! Portions Of I-96 To Be Closed This Weekend
As if the additional ArtPrize traffic downtown wasn't enough, it'll be tough to travel along I-96 from US 131 to Leonard this weekend.
Lions Coach Dan Campbell Says Scouting The Vikings Caused Him To Drink
Regardless of how the Lions wind up this season, having Dan Campbell as coach is always going to be highly entertaining.
Does Michigan Have The Most Dutch Ancestry Of Any State?
The old saying goes, "if you ain't Dutch, you ain't much1" West Michigan is VERY Dutch, but how Dutch is the whole state?
35 Years Ago, The Day Pope John Paul II Took Down Hulk Hogan
The Hulkster and his cohorts were the kings of the Pontiac Silverdome, until the Pope put him into an attendance chokehold.
The 10 Most Unique Michigan High School Mascots
Michigan certainly has a way with nicknames, as some schools, particularly in Detroit and the western Upper Peninsula have some strange mascots.
50 Years Ago Today, The Cold War Was Melted By Ice Hockey
In September of 1972, an all star team of NHL veterans took on the Soviet Hockey team in a battle of contrasting styles and ideologies. It was an epic eight game series that was decided by one goal.
What Is Michigan’s Favorite Drinking Game?
Here's a hint: it's a drinking game I don't know the rules to, because most of the time it's NOT a drinking game.
Workers At Michigan Chipotle Vote To Unionize
Short staffing and inability to make ends meet with low hours were the main demands of the Chipotle employees.