12 PM news & Sports 5/18/11
Wednesday, May 18, 2011Today's Headlines: Lottery Winner Still on Food Stamps; Charges May be Pending on Online Child Sale; Correction Time on Wall Street; Tigers Hit Boston Tonight After Another Rainout.
Today's Headlines: Lottery Winner Still on Food Stamps; Charges May be Pending on Online Child Sale; Correction Time on Wall Street; Tigers Hit Boston Tonight After Another Rainout.
Today's Headlines: One Crash Leads to Another Along I-96; Lakeshore Legislator Cautions on Revenue Surplus; BPW Unveils Electric Vehicle Charging Stations; Tigers Look to Bounce Back After Winning Streak is Snapped.
Today's Headlines: New Tulip Time Chief Looks Back, Looks Ahead; Featured Guest Home After Honors During Tulip Time; Zeeland to Possibly Confirm Superintendent Choice Tonight; Shotgun Wielder Arrested in Nunica Area; Three Teens Hurt in Grandville Area Crash; Former GVSU Football Player Dies During Run; Tigers Hope Rain Doesn't Halt Momentum.
Gary Stevens chats with Tulip Time Festival Executive Director Gwen Auwerda on May 16, 2011, two days after the close of the 83rd annual festival.
Gary Stevens chats with U.S. House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) about high gas prices during his weekly conversation on May 12, 2011.
Governor Snyder's remarks to the media following the Tulip Time Luncheon at DeVos Fieldhouse on May 11, 2011.
Governor Snyder's remarks at the Tulip Time Luncheon in DeVos Fieldhouse on May 11, 2011.
Gary Stevens chats with Tulip Time Festival Executive Director Gwen Auwerda as the 83rd annual event reaches the halfway mark after events of May 10, 2011.
Gary Stevens chats with U.S. House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) about the latest anti-abortion funding bill, the nation's debt ceiling, dealing with the fuel prices, and the fallout from the takeout of Osama bin Laden, during their weekly conversation of May 5, 2011.
Gary Stevens chats with West Ottawa Board of Education President Scott VanderStoep on May 4, 2011, the morning after voters in that district rejected a 26 million-dollar bond issue by 70 percent.