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Man behind Fake radio station show plans more projects BRYCE AIRGOOD, Port Huron Times Herald April 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Local podcast creator Daniel Williams talks about his show The Midnite Hour with Tom Bobbajobski in Raven Café in Port Huron, Mich., Friday, March 19, 2021. (Bryce Airgood/The Times Herald via AP)Bryce Airgood/AP PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) In some ways, fictional radio host Tom Bobbajobski is like all of us. Broadcasting from a boat in the middle of nowhere, shouting into the void, hoping someone’s listening. But not really, not if you don’t want to take it that seriously, said fake radio station “Huron City Radio” creator Daniel Williams. ....
Two charged with theft from fire department Scott Cousins, [email protected] FacebookTwitterEmail EDWARDSVILLE Two men have been charged with several theft-related felonies Wednesday, including stealing from the State Park Fire Department in January. Joseph T. Wells, 35, of St. Ann, Missouri, and Aaron D. Jackson, 40, of O’Fallon, Illinois, were each charged March 31 with possession of burglary tools and theft under $500 (second subsequent offense), Class 4 felonies. Wells also was charged with theft from coin-operated machine (second subsequent offense), a Class 4 felony. The case was presented by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department. The State Park Fire Protection District includes both Madison and St. Clair counties. ....
Prenzler will lead East-West Gateway Council board Scott Cousins, [email protected] FacebookTwitterEmail Prenzler EDWARDSVILLE – Madison County Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler has been named chair of the East-West Gateway Council of Governments’ board of directors. Announced at the organization’s January meeting, Prenzler will serve for one year. Prenzler, who recently won a second term as board chair, said although he had been part of the organization he had been more focused on the county. “It’s an opportunity for me, now that I’ve been through one term (as board chairman),” he said “There’s a lot for me to learn about the metropolitan issues. It’s a good time for me to learn more.” ....