Amy is a 30-year veteran journalist and news anchor. Over the years she has worked in both public and commercial radio. She has held many positions including regional news director for CoastAlaska, a group of five public stations along Alaska's panhandle and corporate news director for a group of 8 commercial stations in Missouri. Amy has also been a talk show host, DJ, Music Director and Program Director. She has written articles for various magazines including Alaska Business Monthly, Alaska Fishermans Journal and Pacific Fishing. Her editorials have appeared in Metro Times and the Missourian. She loves to be on the water and spend time with friends and her family.

Plan to Deepen Rouge River Put on Hold

An ambitious proposal to deepen the Rouge River is being put on hold. The U-S Army Corps of Engineers had...

Your Valentine Might LOVE Chocolate and Fragrance…

Candy stores and flower shops are busy this week as sales pick up for Valentine’s Day. Colognes and perfumes are...

Scientists Now Know What’s Causing Lake Erie’s Algae Problem

IJC   Scientists have identified the source of the annual algal bloom in Lake Erie. Water quality managers have speculated...

Campaign Wants You to Follow the Poo

A new poll indicates that a majority of voters in Michigan want politicians to find ways to fund repairs to...

DTE Energy Plans to Cut Carbon Footprint By 80%

A Michigan energy company says it plans to reduce its carbon footprint by 80% in the coming years. DTE Energy says...

Why Save Michigan’s Historic Buildings? A Rhetorical Question

The State of Michigan no longer offers tax breaks for historic preservation of homes or commercial buildings. But a new...

Hikers: Make Way for E-bikes on State Trails

  Michigan’s recreation trails may be covered with snow now, but once Spring arrives the state’s non-motorized trail system will...

Evidence Shows Programs for Detroit’s Homeless Population May be Working

Volunteers plan to comb the streets of Detroit Wednesday night looking for homeless residents. It’s part of the annual Point...

Are Two New Detroit River Bridges One Too Many?

New data show traffic at Detroit’s international crossings is stagnant. Year-to-year statistics compiled by the Bridge and Tunnel Operators Association...

Michigan Should Have No Shortage of Marijuana

Stakeholders in Michigan’s medical marijuana industry appear eager to receive a state license now that the application period is open....

Hey Hikers and Skiers…Where Were You?

Governor Rick Snyder showed enthusiasm during his State of the State speech...this week...for the Pure Michigan marketing campaign and for...

This is How YOUR W-2’s Could Get Swiped

Michigan resident’s W-2 information may be vulnerable if businesses aren’t aware of a scam that is continuing to grow. It...