Michigan Better Business Bureau CEO, Melanie Duquesnel and other news-makers discuss the latest COVID-19 information and election-related news on this full edition of the Oakland County Megacast!

Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital President, Eric Wallis joins the show to talk about the continued efforts of the medical community to get the public vaccinated against COVID-19, how his team approaches addressing vaccine hesitancy, as well as the status of hospital operations as Michigan’s COVID-19 cases drop and society begins to re-open.

Nicole Zaremba from WKAR, the PBS station serving the Lansing area and Pamela Good from Beyond Basics discuss their new documentary, Right to Read, which will begin airing on WKAR and participating PBS stations this week and focuses on Michigan’s third grade reading law, as well as resources provided to children and families to aid in reading proficiency.

West Bloomfield Parks Recreation Superintendent, Kelly Hyer joins the show from the new Lily Pad Springs, which is now Michigan’s largest splash park!

Melanie Duquesnel, President and CEO of the Michigan Better Business Bureau, talks about the latest tactics being used by scam artists, including text message scams or “SMShing” and other common issues that come up with contractors at this time of the year.

West Bloomfield Township Clerk, Debbie Binder talks about the return of some regular Township services such as passport services and more!

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