WML Wednesday Show Notes: New Human Rights Ordinance & CEO Spotlight

Today on WML Justin talks about the proposed human rights ordinance in Grand Rapids that would fine people $500 for biased 9-1-1 calls and takes your reactions on it. Also, David Eisler, President of Ferris State University is the subject of this weeks Corp! Magazine CEO Spotlight.

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1 Cold Start Mostly Sunny Pleasant HIGH: 65

2 The death toll from the Easter suicide bombings in Sri Lanka rose to 359, police said Wednesday, as the country's leaders vowed to overhaul security with a series of intelligence lapses before the attacks.

3 Dozens of people came out to voice their opinion on a proposed expansion of the city's human rights ordinance making it a misdemeanor to call 911 on a protected class. 

Notables

-Griffins beat the Wolves last night 6-2 in game 3 at home at Van Andel Arena. Griffins take the lead 2-1 in the Calder cup opening series. 

-The puck drops at 7 for Game 4 tonight on our sister station ESPN 961

-Former Vice President Joe Biden is expected to jump into Democratic race for president tomorrow.

-If you or someone you know if looking for work, there's a job fair in Wyoming that may help. More than 80 employers are hiring at the event on 44th Street.

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