Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Pat Sajak! The iconic game show host will be in Michigan this spring to offer a commencement speech at Hillsdale College.

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Hillsdale College's commencement is set for May 11, 2024.

Pat Sajak's New Role

Earlier this year, Sajak announced that he'd be retiring as host of 'Wheel of Fortune,' a gig that he's held for a remarkable 40 seasons. Upon retirement, he'll segue into the role of Chairman of Hillsdale College, a conservative liberal arts school here in Michigan.

Sajak has served on Hillsdale College's Board of Trustees since 2002 and has served as its Vice President since 2003. a a a a a a a 

The school is located in Hillsdale, Michigan, about 70 miles southwest of Ann Arbor. Its undergrad enrollment is about 1,500 students.

Sajak's Presence at Hillsdale Highly Anticipated

Larry Arnn is the President of Hillsdale College. He has high praise for the longtime game show host and tells WILX-TV that Sajak has a deep commitment to the school and its students.

“Pat Sajak gave a wonderful convocation speech some years ago,” Arnn said. “He has done long and excellent service for our College, and he has a serious understanding of and commitment to it. I expect his remarks will be worthy of the occasion.”

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Meet the Flint Area Folks Who've Competed for Real Money on TV Game Shows

Jeopardy, Wheel, Millionaire, you name it, Flint-area folks have been on it.

Over the last several decades, we've seen lots of people from our area competing for and sometimes even winning big money.

Our list includes a former Grand Blanc resident whose Jeopardy strategy is still used today and is reputed to be a maneuver that Alex Trebek hated.

And we even have one gentleman from Flint who's considered a game show expert, appearing on five different shows over the years.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

Detroit's Historic Bishop Mansion Lists at $7 M

This massive, 32,000-square-foot mansion in Detroit's Palmer Woods District was built about 100 years ago.

It's not only served as the primary residence for Archbishops of the Archdiocese of Detroit, but it has also been owned by Detroit Pistons star John Salley.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

Flint + Saginaw's Most-Popular TV Anchors - Where Are They Now?

A lot of highly talented people have sat behind the anchor desks at the area's TV stations.

We're taking a look at some of the area's most popular news, weather, and sports anchors who have visited our homes electronically and then moved on.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre