I was born and raised in Flint, attending Holy Redeemer High School, Mott Community College, and I have degree in Liberal Arts from the University of Michigan-Flint. I'm also a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving from 1968-1972, and an avid racquetball player that enjoys his workouts at Hurley Health & Fitness Center. I joined Cars 108 and work in multiple roles as Operations Manager and Program Director. I assumed the Program Director role for WQUS (US1031) in 2012.
J. Patrick
Here’s a Unique Retirement Plan
He started his retirement at age 59. He's making a name for himself today, ten years later, as a DJ.
He calls himself DJ Kume, and for the past ten years he's been spinning the tunes for a career. This sure beats the retirement home and he probably gets to meet lots of hot chicks...
Imlay City Students To Explore “Holocaust” In Europe
Nearly 30 Imlay City High School students will be spending ten days during April taking a trip being billed as the "History: Holocaust in Europe". The Imlay City School Board voted to approve the trip. There are number of significant stops along the way.
Downtown Lapeer – What Do You Think Would Make It Grow?
What does downtown Lapeer do to begin a resurgence of growth? Got any ideas? A recent survey found that vacant storefronts, a lack of interesting places, high rent, and lack of support were issues that a number of people thought were limiting growth. So, we are looking for fresh ideas to kick start a re-birth. You're invited to explore possibilities that people in the survey shared and post your i
Imlay Township Votes To Keep Detroit Water
While Flint and other Genesee County communities are exiting the Detroit water supply, Imlay Township has made its decision to stay with Detroit Water and Sewer Department (DWSD). With water rates on the rise and a new pipeline being built to carry water from Lake Huron, why is Imlay Township staying?
Battery Thieves Target Lapeer County Businesses
It has been a crime wave sweeping the county. Thieves have been stealing car batteries, causing ten of thousands of dollars in damage and loss.
Check Out the World’s Fastest Jet Powered truck
This is awesome! Let me introduce you to Shockwave!
Shockwave is basically a 1957 Chevy with jet propulsion. It's very heavy (weighs 6,000 pounds) and can cover a quarter-mile in six and a half seconds with its 36,000 horsepower.
This is an amazing vehicle that has been around for 30 years...
Blind Man Does The Unthinkable
You have to see this to believe it. (No pun intended)
Michael Quin hit a 3 pointer during the halftime of a college basketball game and won free McDonalds for a full year. What makes it so amazing is that Quin, 54, lost his vision more than six years ago...
Eagle Riders of Lapeer Planning ‘Fun Run’
With all the snow on the ground, is there any better time to start planning for the warmth of summer? The Eagle Riders of Lapeer are already setting their sights on the first "Fun Run" of the year! Trips in September and June last year helped raise more than $1,400 for "Inspiring Hearts for Autism". Other local charities supported by the Eagle Riders include the Elba Baseball L
‘Snowmobile Fun Days’ Saturday in Lapeer
There is a fundraiser for the Lapeer County Deputies Association this Saturday hosted by the Lake Inn on Lake Nepessing. Gas up the snowmobile and come join the fun!
Pet Crematorium In North Branch Denied Permit
A North Branch Township couple wanted to open a small, unique business that would offer cremation to pets from a building behind their house, but the idea was not so popular with the neighborhood, or the township board.
Hadley Acres Approved For Liquor License – A First In The Township
The Hadley Township Board approved a Class C liquor license for Hadley Acres Golf and Country Club last week, which allows liquor by the glass. The change will open up new opportunities for the golf course, and it's a first for the township.
Inaugural ‘Polar Palooza’ Coming to Almont
There is a winter wonderland of fun headed toward downtown Almont with the first edition of "Polar Palooza" coming February 22nd. It is being organized and sponsored by the "Youth on Main Street" group with help from the Almont DDA.