WML Thursday: Winter Storm this Weekend and the RV Show

Bill Steffen joins to talk about the winter storm West Michigan is predicted to get this weekend, and what we should look out for.

Johnny Brann, from Brann's Restaurant, joins to celebrate Law Enforcement Officer Appreciation Day and what you can do to say 'thank you' to our local police force.

April Butler, from Celebration! Cinema, joins to talk about the latest box office hits and what you might be interested in seeing this weekend.

Mike W., from the RV Show, joins to talk about what will be available this weekend and what you can come and see downtown!

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Temperatures warming up to the 40s by the end of the day with some light rain moving in. But the big news is what’s headed our way this weekend. We’ll check in with Bill Steffen coming up. 

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President Trumpresponded to this week's attack by Iran onIraqi military basesthat house US troops bypromising more sanctions

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House Democrats are preparing to pass a measure Thursday that would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to take military action against Iran.

It would only be a symbolic gesture by Democratic lawmakers, who have criticized the President for not consulting with leaders of both parties when he decided to order a drone strike that killed Iran’s top military leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani . 

Republicans in the Senate are unlikely to approve the measure even if House Republicans fall short in their effort to oppose it.

Notables

Individual tickets for the 10th annual Gilda's LaughFest go on sale Friday, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. 

If getting a new job for the new year is on your list then you're in luck Spectrum Health is holding a Same Day Hire event Thursday, Jan. 9 at West Michigan Works! from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Two businesses in Muskegon are now approved to sell adult-use, recreational marijuana.

One of those businesses, Park place Provisionary, announced they hope to start selling within a week. 

Here's some good news:The cancer death rate in the US saw the largest one-year drop from 2016 to 2017, according to new data from the American Cancer Society. It's also the 26th year in a row that cancer deaths have declined. A large part of the trend is due to a sharp drop in deaths from lung cancer -- the leading cause of cancer death in the US. While reduced smoking rates obviously contribute to that, the study also cites better and more effective treatment options. In fact, researchers concluded the decline in death rate for four major cancers (lung, breast, prostate and colorectal) shows how far the medical field has progressed in treating the disease.

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, announced they are stepping away from their dutiesas senior members of the British royal family and will split their time between the UK and North America. In a surprise statement on Instagram, the couple said they want to work toward becoming "financially independent" and launch a new charitable entity.


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