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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6:23 am
Fri May 17, 2013

State ban proposed on late night fireworks

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State law changed last year that loosened restrictions on using fireworks
Lansing - Michigan's year-old law allowing the sale and use of airborne fireworks could be changed after it enflamed public complaints last summer because of late-night backyard blasting. State Rep. Harold Haugh, D-Roseville, introduced a two-bill package Thursday that reignited debate over the fireworks law that some lawmakers want to rein in after an outcry last year from constituents.
6:19 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Berrien County Commissioners consider adding life rings at harbor

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Some commissioners concerned about installing and maintaining safety devices not legally required
ST. JOSEPH - Berrien County commissioners are again discussing the possibility of installing life rings on the south pier of the St. Joseph River harbor.
6:10 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Right to Life of Michigan backs petition drive to limit insurance coverage for abortion

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Issue could come before voters in November, 2014
LANSING, MI - Right to Life of Michigan is backing a new effort aimed at prohibiting health insurance policies from covering elective abortion unless additional coverage is bought through an optional rider. It's an issue related to the upcoming federal health insurance exchange and a veto late last year from Gov.
2:37 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Michigan lawmakers propose allowing more college savings

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Republican Tim Walberg and Democrat Dan Kildee have proposed bill that would expand what families can invest in Coverdell Savings Accounts
WASHINGTON - Two Michigan congressmen are proposing legislation that would allow families to save even more for their children's college costs.
2:31 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Race an issue in Albion students transferring to Marshall

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Students from mostly African-American Albion could up in mostly white Marshall after decision to close Albion High School
ALBION - As midnight neared Tuesday at Albion High School, Vic Potter, the Marshall school board president, approached Christina Womack in the hallway and offered his hand. Moments before, the Albion Board of Education had voted to close Albion High and send its students to Marshall.

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