I've been working in Lansing radio for the better part of 5 years now, working and studying under some of the big names in Lansing radio history. While you can always catch me doing something radio related, you can also find me binge-watching shows like The Middle, The Big Bang Theory, The Office. I also enjoy exploring nature and upper Michigan whenever I get the chance.
Nathan Vandenburg
COVID-19 Update: Cases Are A Few Thousand Down, But Still High
Cases soared last week here in the state of Michigan, with yesterday's cases reaching over 8,000 cases here in the state of Michigan.
Two Michigan Towns Considered Most Livable In The U.S.
The only state surrounded by fresh water and natural beauty through all four seasons. It's no wonder two of our Michigan communities made the list of most liveable small cities in the country.
Kellogg’s Cereal Straws Will Be Coming Back This Year
A true flashback to my childhood and 90's kids alike, as well as cereal fanatics.
Get A COVID-19 Shot And You Can Get A FREE Krispy Kreme Donut!
Doughnut lovers, did you see this?
This Weeks Mid-Michigan COVID-19 Update
The numbers of daily confirmed COVID-19 cases have gone up in numbers this week here in the state of Michigan this past week.
Burn Ban Issued For Meridian Township
A burn ban has been issued for all residents living in Merdian Township effective immediately from the Merdian Township Fire Department
Working From Home? Have Back Or Neck Pain? You’re Not Alone!
A lot of people have been reporting injuries, while just staying at home.
Mackinac Bridge Authority Auctioning Off More Pieces Of Bridge
The next round of stimulus checks should be making their way into your bank as soon as next week, and if you're loan-free and can afford to spend the money, why not spend it on a piece of Michigan history?
COVID-19 Cases Remain Constant Before Weekend
The number of new COVID-19 cases stays roughly the same as it has the past few days.
American Airline Workers Won’t Be Furloughed After All
It was previously announced earlier this week, that it could be possible for roughly 13,000 American Airline workers to be furloughed, that was until CEO Doug Parker announced a change.