WSJM Morning News-10/13/2020
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In this edition:
- Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed sweeping legislation to reform Michigan’s criminal expungement laws.
- New laws that will make it easier for someone to strike a criminal conviction from their record is being called a winner by state Representative Pauline Wendzel.
- Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer isn’t predicting how long it will take to get election results in after voting in the general election wraps up November third.
- 2.7 million Michigan voters have now request absentee ballots for the November election.
- Indiana Michigan Power’s Cook Nuclear Plant is completely offline.
- Three people are dead following a crash near South Haven on Monday.
- Michigan State University is set to kick off its football season next weekend after the Big Ten postponed the start date due to the pandemic.
- The AARP is urging it’s members to vote during this election cycle.
Source: WSJM
Full story at: https://www.wsjm.com/2020/10/13/wsjm-morning-news-10-13-2020/