Gordon Evans

News Reporter/Producer

WMUK's Morning Edition anchor, Gordon Evans is also an accomplished reporter and interviewer. A 1990 graduate of Michigan State, he came to WMUK from WAAM in Ann Arbor.

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7:32 am
Fri May 10, 2013

State House Republicans propose expanding Medicaid with four year limit

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Cap would not apply to children or disabled adults
Lansing - House Republicans have offered their support for expanding the Medicaid insurance program if low-income adults can be limited to four years of coverage in their lifetime - a stipulation likely to be rejected by the Obama administration.
Downtown Kalamazoo
6:40 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Who is living in downtown Kalamazoo?

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The mall in downtown Kalamazoo

  • Interview with Al Jones

This week MLive Kalamazoo has taken a look at living in downtown Kalamazoo. Their series has examined the growth in people living downtown and some of the things that have lured them.

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6:21 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Heightened security for Tulip Time in Holland

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Holland Public Safety officials say measures are precautionary after bombing at Boston Marathon
Tulip Time spectators along Eighth Street paused Thursday afternoon as the latest festival addition walked by - two Michigan State Police troopers with a bomb-sniffing dog. The state bomb squad has been in town for the first time as part of the heightened security stemming from the Boston Marathon attack April 15, said Capt.
6:15 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Eastern Michigan University president expected to get contract extension despite recent troubles with alcohol

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Members of the university's board of regents sent Susan Martin a letter last year saying she must address drinking in public or face firing
Eastern Michigan University President Susan Martin is expected to get an extension on her contract Friday, in spite of recent troubles with alcohol consumption, a university official close to the issue said Thursday. The EMU Board of Regents will hold a special meeting at noon today to vote on Martin's contract, which ends in July.
6:07 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Albion School Board weighs cost-cutting options

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Board meets Tuesday and could make final decision on plan to close budget deficit
ALBION - The Albion Board of Education on Thursday was desperately looking for ways to close an expected $1 million budget shortfall and remain a K-12 school district, but the more it talked about it, the more difficult that prospect seemed.

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