Connie and Fish are back in Michigan making you laugh every weekday morning from 6am – 10am. Connie and Fish are both originally from Michigan but also spent a lot of time across the lake in Wisconsin. The two have known each other for over 20 years. Connie is originally from Southeast Michigan and Fish is from Lansing. The show is live every weekday morning from 6am-10am.
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Two University of Michigan Football Players Test Positive For COVID-19
Two University of Michigan football players have tested positive for COVID-19 says the athletic department.
Michigan Has The 3rd Best Census Response In The Nation
The 2020 census is under way and Michigan has had the 3rd best response in the nation thus far.
Governor Whitmer Slings Coney Dogs At Lafayette Coney Island
Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited a Detroit restaurant staple yesterday to join the staff for lunch rush.
Here’s A List Of All The Drive-In Theaters In Michigan
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4 Michigan Universities Rank Among The World’s Best
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This is the perfect summertime drink to wake you up in the morning.
Some Meijer Bottle Returns Are Already Open
If you live near a Meijer that has their bottle return housed in its own room away from the grocery area, you might be able to return your bottles right now.
Here’s What Most People Spent Their Stimulus Checks On
The $1200 checks for adults and $600 for children were meant to help stimulate the economy by promoting spending and keeping Americans afloat during these difficult financial times.
These Are The Top 5 Excuses To Get You Out Of A Ticket
"Sorry officer, I left my oven on." is not a good excuse to use when you get pulled over for speeding.
CDC Releases Guidelines On Reopening Schools
With the summer just beginning, it is time for public schools to start weighing the risks and benefits of returning to in-person classes in the fall.