WML Wednesday: MI Election Results, More Snow, & High School Drug Tests

The results of yesterdays election, more snow is in our weekly forecast, and a high school wants to start randomly drug testing students in extracurricular activities.

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1 Weather

A fast-moving system will spread snow into West Michigan today with light accumulations possible. Roads are slick this morning. 

2 Election results

West Michigan voters went to the polls Tuesday, choosing new mayors and commissioners and deciding on various bonds and millages.

New mayors in East Grand Rapids, Holland, Grand Haven, & Kalamazoo. 

In Grand Rapids, Mayoral Rosalyn Bliss was re-elected. 

3 Plainwell Community Schools is thinking about requiring random drug testing for high school students who participate in extracurricular activities.

The proposed plan would implement random testing of students who participate in sports, club activities, National Honor Society and musicals. The district would randomly test 10% of the students who participate in those programs, which is about 350 kids.

The test is a five-panel test that costs about $5. It looks for nicotine, THC, opioids, cocaine and methamphetamine.

The test would be overseen by the districts’ athletic trainer, who is hospital certified. A decision on the proposal is expected to be decided at the next school board meeting on Nov. 18.

Notables 

DEER HUNTING LAW | Legislation advancing in Michigan would lift the state's ban on baiting and feeding deer in the Lower Peninsula and parts of the U.P. -- which was initially instituted back in 2018.

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A 14-year-old from Pennsylvania came up with a solution for driving blind spots-- and won a $25,000 prize for it. 


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