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
General Motors Recalling More Vehicles
General Motors is recalling more vehicles in North America due to issues causing headlights to stop working.
The company is looking to recall 316,357 vehicles, made from 2006 to 2009. Buick LaCrosse sedan and the Chevrolet Trailblazer along with GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, Saab 9-7X and Isuzu Acender SUV's are all affected by the recall...
MSU Endowment for New Fellowship
There is a new department at Michigan State University, the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Jack and Dottie Withrow of Naples, Florida donated $500,000 to establish an endowed graduate fellowship. According to Leo Kempel, Engineering College Dean, the gift will ensure the department's success...
UM Students Stepping Up for Jackson
Students at the University of Michigan are holding an open house Monday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Jackson City Hall. The event will be a presentation of new digital tools to assist Jackson residents developed by teams of students from the Ann Arbor university...
Lansing Boy Shot
A 14 year-old boy is in critical condition following a shooting in Lansing.
The shooting happened at 1:10 a.m. Sunday morning, according to Lansing Police Captain Daryl Green. The boy was found with a gun shot wound to the head at an intersection...
Ferguson First Hand Report
The decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the killing of 18 year-old Michael Brown Monday night incited chaos in the streets of Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb.
Tuesday morning The Steve Gruber Show went live to Missouri for a first hand account of the looting, arson, carjackings, and havoc...
SNL Reinvents Schoolhouse Rock
Even Saturday Night Live is weighing in on President Obama's enthusiasm for Executive Order.
In Saturday's show open, the cast brought back the famous 'Schoolhouse Rock' song to explain how a bill becomes a law. The sketch focuses on how President Obama doesn't want to go through the proper process of allowing a bill to become a law, he wants to sign an executive order to grant legal status to il
Student Debt Explored at The Broad Art Museum
A new exhibit exploring student debt will soon be available for viewing at The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University. The Broad Art Museum is joining forces with an Istanbul-based art organization to look into debt in higher education...
Could China be the Answer for Detroit?
Governor Rick Snyder will take his fourth trade mission trip to China on Wednesday. He will visit five cities including Shanghai and Beijing before he returns to Michigan on November 26.
The purpose of this mission is to bring jobs and tourists to Michigan...
Renaissance Center Lights Up Purple
Monday is Prematurity Awareness Day and the Detroit GM Renaissance Center is lighting up purple to raise awareness for this cause. Purple LED lights will shine on the building to symbolize hope for a healthy start for more babies.
There are more businesses across the state participating in the cause...
New Standardized Test in Michigan
Students that attend public schools across Michigan will take an updated standardized test according to state education officials.
The new Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP) replaced the Michigan Educational Assessment Program after 44 years...