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This is the 94.9 WSJM-FM Week In Review Video Newscast, hosted by Denise Bohn. Visit wsjm.com for local news you can depend on.
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Forty FIRST Robotics teams are competing at St. Joseph High School this weekend for the district competition. WSJM's Jacob Holmes reports.
The Lakeshore Sports Complex on Cleveland Road is going to get bigger. WSJM's Michael Arney has more.
The Michigan Department of Transportation will be evaluating a Van Buren County railroad crossing where a Grand Junction woman was killed last week. WSJM's Andrew Green has more.
The man accused of killing six people in a series of shootings in the Kalamazoo area last February will be headed to trial this spring. WSJM's Michael Arney has the latest.
Leaders from Benton Harbor Area Schools will soon learn details of the district's new partnership agreement with the state, buying three buildings targeted for closure 18 months of extra time. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
LECO Corporation has announced a $19 million expansion in St. Joseph Township. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
Benton Harbor Department of Public Safety Acting Director Dan McGinnis is hoping to get the public’s thoughts on what police should do this summer to keep the community safe. WSJM's Andrew Green has more.
Downtown St. Joseph has become such a busy place in the summer that city officials are now looking at ways to rein in some of the events along Lake Boulevard. WSJM's Andrew Green has more.
A resolution has been approved by the Michigan House calling on the state's environmental agencies to continue looking for ways to combat the spread of invasive species into the Great Lakes. WSJM's Andrew Green has more.
It's Lego-Mania in St. Joseph, as the 2017 Build Your Way Around Town events kick off. WSJM's Jacob Holmes has more.
The head of the Michigan School Reform Office answered questions about travel concerns if a student's current school is closed. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
All next week, students at Lakeshore High School will talk about suicide prevention. WSJM's Jacob Holmes has more.
Berrien County Democrats are not pleased with Congressman Fred Upton. WSJM's Andrew Green has more.
A blighted home in St. Joseph could soon be demolished. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
A Benton Harbor man charged in the death of a teen last May has been sentenced. WSJM's Jacob Holmes was in the courtroom, and has more.
The Berrien County Youth Fair lineup is all set. WSJM's Michael Arney has more.
Another symposium on Japanese knotweed is planned for St. Joseph next month. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
One area lawmaker was among a dozen Republicans voting against cutting the state income tax this week. WSJM's Michael Arney reports.
Celebration Cinema in Benton Harbor is undergoing some major change. WSJM News got an inside look in the process of converting the theater's seats to recliners.
A plan that would have effectively prohibited medical marijuana dispensaries in the city of Benton Harbor has been rejected by commissioners. WSJM's Andrew Green reports.
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