Gordon Evans

News Reporter/Producer

WMUK's Morning Edition anchor, Gordon Evans is also an accomplished reporter and interviewer. A 1990 graduate of Michigan State, he came to WMUK from WAAM in Ann Arbor.

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9:06 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

WMU men's tennis to open NCAA tournament against Kentucky

Lead in text: 
Broncos face Wildcats Friday afternoon in Lexington
  • Source: Mlive
  • | Via: Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO, MI - Western Michigan University's men's tennis program earned its 10th NCAA Tournament bid after winning the Mid-American Conference Tournament, but senior Ross VanderPloeg does not want the trip to Lexington, Ky. to be a sight-seeing tour. The Broncos (19-9) will face the University of Kentucky in the first round Friday afternoon.
9:03 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

Eight Democrats removed from state House Committees as partisan feud escalates

Lead in text: 
Battle Creek Representative Kate Segal removed from Health Policy Committee
LANSING, MI - Bickering in the Michigan House has led to some Democrats being removed from committee assignments. An email from the office of House Speaker Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, said eight Democrats will be removed from committees effective Wednesday.
Portage Superintendent Search
7:40 am
Tue April 30, 2013

Why is Portage still looking for a new Superintendent?

Credit WMUK
Portage Central High School - file photo

The Portage School Board has decided to reopen its search for a new superintendent. But MLive Kalamazoo reports that some board members are questioning why they weren't able to find a candidate the first time around. 

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7:23 am
Tue April 30, 2013

Three finalists selected for Saint Joseph City Manager

Lead in text: 
Plainwell City Manager Erik Wilson among three finalists
ST. JOSEPH - City commissioners took just five minutes Monday to settle on three finalists to interview for the city manager's position and appoint an interim manager.
6:41 am
Tue April 30, 2013

Lower water levels prompts call for re-evaluation of Lake Michigan water diversion

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Rep. Candice Miller has asked Governor Snyder to reconsider agreement that diverts water from Lake Michigan to Mississippi River
Washington D.C. - Even flood-causing April rains in west Michigan and heavy snow in the Upper Peninsula won't be enough to overcome record-low water levels in lakes Michigan and Huron that have led to emergency dredging and plenty of worry.

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