I have been producing radio programs for the Michigan Talk Network since I was 18 years old. A 2004 graduate of Holt High School, I attended Michigan State University, majoring in Deaf Education. I love learning new languages and about new cultures. Golfing is one of my favorite things to do, but my short game needs a little work. If I am not at the radio station or on the golf course you will most likely find me at a country music concert with my very best friends (Rachel, Katelyn, and my mom). Traveling the state is something I do often, if you see me around say hello.
Amanda Wall
Michigan Senate Cleared Abortion Coercion Bill
The Michigan Senate has approved legislation in a 26-11 vote Thursday, to make it illegal to coerce a woman into having an abortion.
The bill makes it a crime to stalk or assault a woman or anyone else with the intention of causing an abortion against the woman's wishes...
Lowell Police Department Brings Holiday Cheer
During routine traffic stops Lowell police officers gave motorists a surprise. They asked drivers what they wanted for Christmas and then gave them that gift.
Thursday morning Lowell Police Chief Steve Bukala joined Steve Gruber to bring the spirit of Christmas...
An Uncommon Political Engagement
There was a unique proclamation that took place on the Michigan House floor Tuesday.
In front of lawmakers, friends and family State Representative Klint Kesto, R-Commerce Township, proposed to girlfriend Delena Kajy. She arrived at the Capitol believing the formal proclamation was to introduce her to Rep...
Michigan Joins Immigration Lawsuit
Several attorney's general across the country have banned together to challenge President Barack Obama's executive order easing the nation's immigration procedures.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette joined the lawsuit on Tuesday, he is one of 20 states to join Texas...
Your Cyber Monday Purchases Will be Taxed
On Tuesday the Michigan House heard legislation that could be up for a vote as early as Wednesday. The bill would require online retailers to collect Michigan sale's tax on purchases made over the internet.
Currently retailers that have a store in Michigan are already required to collect the 6 percent sales tax when they sell items online...
Merry Christmas from Mateen
Former Michigan State University basketball star Mateen Cleaves has created an initiative to bring the holidays to Michigan families in need. The "1 Goal, 1 Passion: Hope for the Holidays" initiative is a joint project between Cleaves and several for-profit and non-profit organizations that will benefit 1,000 Michigan families...
Last Call Could be Later
A bill to allow bars to stay open until 4 a.m. on weekends has been approved by the Michigan Senate.
The bill is now headed to the House after it passed the Senate with a 22-14 vote Thursday.
If bars and restaurants are willing to pay an annual fee of $10,000 to sell alcoholic beverages until 4 a...
Legislation Updating Child Safety Rules Near Approval
The Michigan State Senate is very close to approving legislation what would update the rules for how children should be buckled up in vehicles.
Currently Michigan requires caretakers to put all children under 4 in the back seat in a safety seat...
You Can’t Drink and Judge
Ypsilanti District Judge Kirk Tabbey is in hot water after a recent trip to a northern Michigan lake.
The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered Tabbey to a 90-day unpaid suspension for drinking and boating. The judge towed a boat with a trailer at a public boat launch in Michigan's Antrim County in September while under the influence of alcohol...
Oakley Reservists Fear Terrorists
The small town of Oakley Michigan has made headlines recently for their enormous reserve police department.
Reservists in Oakley fear that they may become targets of Islamic extremists if a Freedom of Information Act request is granted...