Ken Evans is the latest addition to the Mix 95.7 fam and he’s so excited to be back and talking to YOU, weekdays 3-7p. Ken’s been a fixture in West Michigan radio for nearly 20 years and has loved GR from the moment he got here. “I’m incredibly lucky to not only to be a part of one of Grand Rapids’ most popular stations, but I get to work with Fish, Christine, and so many talented people that are here to serve West Michigan. They also promised a steady flow of bourbon, so that’s cool too.” Ken loves hanging out with his wife & son (especially at Oval Beach), checking out West Michigan’s beer scene, hunting, and dropping a few bucks at Gun Lake Casino now and then. If you’re at the blackjack table with Ken, please don’t hit on the bust cards. Ken has been heavily involved in the West Michigan philanthropic community for years. After watching his mother fight off two different types of cancer, but then succumb to the complications from her treatments, he became heavily involved in raising funds for Van Andel Institute’s Purple Community. He currently serves on the board as Marketing Chair to help in the fight against cancer and Parkinson’s disease. If you see Ken out and about, feel free to say hi, and he always loves an IPA, especially a Mad Hatter from New Holland. ;)
Ken Evans
Michigan Attorney General Targets Fake Vaccination Card Schemes
As vaccination status becomes more important in workplaces and venues across West Michigan, the Michigan Attorney General's office is targeting those who are offering fake vaccination cards online.
Michigan Attorney General Tells ATF To Crack Down on ‘Ghost Guns’
The Michigan Attorney General has joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general across the country asking the federal government to crack down on alleged 'ghost guns'.
Michigan Legislature Approves Citizen Petition to Repeal Governor’s Emergency Powers
The Michigan legislature has approved a citizen-initiated bill that will strip all future governors of the emergency powers granted in the 1945 Emergency Powers of the Governor Act. The controversial act was used by Governor Whitmer in the early days of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic to implement restrictions in the mitigation of the disease.
CMU Announces Vaccine Incentives: Including Scholarships, Discounts, & Gift Cards
Central Michigan University announced on Monday that it will be incentivizing student vaccinations by offering the chance to win prizes for those fully vaccinated, including a year's worth of tuition.
Over Half A Million People Have Entered The Michigan Vaccine Lottery In One Day
In less than 24 hours after the Michigan vaccine lottery was announced, nearly 500,000 people in Michigan have registered to win the cash prizes valued up to $2 million.
Michigan DNR Cracking Down On Drunk Boaters With Operation Dry Water Weekend
This weekend as thousands of Michiganders hit the lakes and waterways for the 4th of July weekend, they'll have company as Michigan DNR officers will be out in force to crack down on those who are boating drunk.
Michigan Lawmaker Wants You To Stop Selling Secretary Of State Appointments Online
A new bill from a Michigan lawmaker is aimed at shutting down a black market that's developed online for Secretary of State appointments.
Michigan GOP Led Report Calls Election Fraud Claims By Trump ‘Ludicrous’
State Republicans have found no fraud in the Michigan 2020 election that awarded the state to President Biden instead of former President Trump. Biden won Michigan by a margin of over 150,000 votes.
Michiganders Warned By Attorney General To Watch Out For Cryptocurrency Scams
As the popularity of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin & Dogecoin has skyrocketed, the Michigan Attorney General's office is warning people to be aware of scammers.
Michigan Lawmakers Vote To End $300 Payments To Those Still Unemployed
On Thursday, after amending a previously non-controversial bill, the Michigan House voted 60-49 to end the extra $300 in supplemental federal payments to job seekers receiving unemployment benefits.