U.P. BREAKING NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Fire, Escape Attempt during U.P. Prison Unrest – Michigan State Police Escort buses filled with Kinross Inmates early today and late Saturday – transferring inmates to Alger and Baraga Max – U.P. TV stations duped as state lies about severity of unrest Saturday at an U.P. Prison – we have audio to prove it

KINROSS CHAOS

Unrest at the Kinross Correctional facility (new location) that included at least one fire, hundreds of prisoners being transferred to other U.P. prisons, an attempted escape that went nowhere, and you can hear inmates shouting in the audio obtained by U.P. Breaking News

Was pepper spray used?

Any injuries?

How bad was the fire, details?

By Greg Peterson

Owner, News Director

U.P. Breaking News

906-273-2433

(Kinross Correctional Facility) – The Michigan State Police Emergency response team raided the new location of the Kinross Correctional Facility Saturday afternoon – long after state officials claimed a peaceful protest by about 400 prisoners had ended.

Three northern Michigan TV stations (TV10, TV6, TV9&10) all reported the quotes from state officials claiming it was a minor peaceful protest on Saturday morning. Once again its shows how the state can lie to the media and get away with it unless we have proof – like that obtained by U.P., Breaking News.

Listen to Saturday Night Kinross fire audio:

https://youtu.be/67UjYbt4DMU

Listen to Saturday Night Kinross Attempted Escape audio:

https://youtu.be/MSUraYTHkuc

***Editor’s note – U.P. Breaking News maintains its assertion that the FBI should – at a minimum – raid Kinross and the feds take over the poorly run facility that has changed locations and names in a big state switch.

In recent months, Kinross has been the scene of violence, murders and a laundry list of illegal activity – not only involving prisoners – but involving staff at Kinross. We will be publishing names in upcoming days and weeks of northern Michigan Corrections Officers who have a pattern of being accused of wrongdoing.

See our editorial at this link (below the breaking news):
http://upbreakingnews.com/UPJusticeSystemNeedsRealityChecks

Ironically, U.P. Breaking News Saturday morning published an editorial announcing we have been pouring over dozens of prisoner federal court lawsuits that outline charges of racial and sexual harassment, racial violence, staff beating inmates, and the worst food in modern history at U.P. Prisons.

Upper Peninsula Breaking News has audio that confirms the Michigan Department of Corrections is not telling the whole story about Unrest at the Kinross Correctional facility in Kincheloe, MI

At least lies of omission – about the severity of the unrest that didn’t appear to quiet down until early today (Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016).

U.P. Breaking News has been reviewing a lot of the audio recorded off the MSP Main Emergency Events Channel all Saturday afternoon until a fire was reported Saturday Night – and just prior an escape attempt.

Audio from early Sunday morning even has one officer asking for “more long guns”.

There is a lot of discussion of transferring prisoners on buses headed for maximum security prisons including Baraga Max, Alger Max and other.

We also heard reports from others that pepper spray was involved.

U.P. Breaking News will be posting the audio we have collected that shows state officials lied about what happened – or at least lies of omission – at Kinross.

Emergency audio from about 5:50 p.m. Tonight Sept. 10. 2016 proves unrest still underway at U.P. Prisons

“Charlie Units – Just had a prisoner try to leave the Day Room Window. But returned back.”

“Copy Command Clear”

“Verbal Commands Given. And he complied”

That was followed by the fire – listen:

http://upbreakingnews.com/UPJusticeSystemNeedsRealityChecks

Wikipedia page does better job than U.P. media reporting issues there – and the only newspaper with any guts are the Detroit Papers.

WIKIPEDIA:
The feds need to raid the newly renamed
Kinross Correctional Facility (KCF) is a Michigan prison, located in Kincheloe, which houses adult male prisoners.

The original facility closed in October 2015, with most of the inmates relocating to the formerly closed Hiawatha Correctional Facility. Upon the move, the Kinross Correctional Facility name was transferred to the reopened complex)

See the state did the big switch moving inmates to an old prison and then renaming it after new prison.

The feds need to raid the Kinross prison because there is a lot of problems going on there – rampant and sick stuff.

Now the Aramark scandal is well-known because even the state had to admit that moldy potatoes and other food were being fed to inmates. Imagine your food not even good enough to pass inspection but those who don’t care.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/03/22/prisoners-protest-food-under-new-contractor-trinity/82120158/

http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607,7-119–5164–,00.html

http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,4551,7-119-68854_1381_1385-5164–,00.html

U.P. Breaking News Exclusive: Interviews with truck driver, MSP Trooper – Bulletin – young moose dies after being hit by a truck on U.S. 41 in west Marquette County just before midnight

U.P. Breaking News Exclusive: Interviews with Pomp’s Tire truck driver Rob Lemay and with MSP Trooper Alan Park
Moose killed in collision with tire truck

VIDEO WARNING:

Warning

By Greg Peterson

News Director, Owner

Upper Peninsula Breaking News

(Champion, MI) – Under a hazy half moon, all was going well for the driver of a large commercial tire truck who had helped a trucker in Houghton and was traveling back home to Gwinn.

Suddenly out of the darkness on a remote stretch of U.S.-41 lunged a moose – so quickly its not clear what direction the calf moose entered the highway.”

The accident happened on a dark stretch of U.S .Highway 41 a few miles west of the four lane passing area in Champion Township.
A calf moose is still much bigger than a huge whitetail buck and can do major damage.

The Pomp’s driver had just spent several hours on the road helping a semi-tractor trailer truck that had a flat tire in Houghton.

https://youtu.be/16MJhk8PDqY

That eastbound driver of the Pomp’s Tire truck, Rob Lemay of Gwinn, MI, said the calf moose literally came out of nowhere with no time to react.

“I was driving down the road there and the moose come out of nowhere and I hit it,” Lemay told U.P. Breaking News. “

Despite the fact the moose was a calf it caused heavy damage and the truck was totaled in the crash, Michigan State Police said.
“A commercial vehicle traveling eastbound on U.S. 41,” said Michigan State Police (MSP) Trooper Alan Park. “A calf moose ran across (the highway) from an unknown direction and the vehicle collided with that moose.”

“The moose died on impact.” MSP Trooper Park. “The vehicle was totaled.”

Drugs, alcohol and the speed of the truck are not a factor in the wreck, police said.

The truck driver was not injured – but sadly the calf was to badly damaged to be harvested for food banks.

Michigan State Police (MSP) Trooper Alan Park

Pomp’s Tire

Pomp’s Tire truck driver Rob Lemay of Gwinn, MI

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U.P. Breaking News Exclusive: Northern Michigan Media Wars #2 – as Northern Star Broadcasting sells the last of its northern Michigan radio stations, a longtime ad executive slaps state and federal lawsuits against the company, its general manager charging retaliation, discrimination, reckless indifference, and more for allegedly violating laws that protect people who are disabled

 

Versus

NSB Logo

NSB Website not updated
By Greg Peterson
News Director, Owner
Upper Peninsula Breaking News

(Traverse City, MI) – A longtime advertising  executive for a group of northern Michigan radio stations that serve the eastern Upper Peninsula has filed state and federal lawsuits accusing the owners and its general manager with retaliation, discrimination, reckless indifference, mental anguish and more for allegedly violating laws that protect people with disabilities.

Hired almost 20 years ago, radio ad salesperson Kimberlee McCardel of Traverse City, MI filed her lawsuits about six weeks ago against Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC (as a Michigan company) and the manager of the company’s radio stations Mary Reynolds (as an individual).

But – about a month earlier – many of the radio stations were sold.

Reynolds is/was the General Manager/Vice President of Sales/Marketing for Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC radio stations across northern Michigan including the eastern Upper Peninsula. Strange in these mass communications days, U.P. Breaking News could not find any online photos of Mary Reynolds – the boss of a pile of radio stations.

Reynolds is – or was – in charge of WQEZ Easy 95.5/106.3; Classic Rock 97.7/98.1/107.1; The Bear, Rock 105; 102.9 Big Country Hits; and Big Country Gold AM 1240 100.7 FM.

BUT – hold the presses – these radio stations have been split up and sold this year – so you might need a scorecard to keep track. Below – read the stories about the chop up and sale – of Northern Star Broadcasting.

The 15-page, five-count federal court lawsuit states McCardel is a victim of retaliation and discrimination under state and federal disability laws.

The suit states another federal investigation into the company’s handling of her claim ended with a finding that McCardel was “discharged based on a disability.”

EEOC Questionaire by Kimberlee McCardel

USEEOC Banner 2

USEEOC BannerMcCardel’s lawsuit claims that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) investigation resulted in “a determination that found Plaintiff was denied a reasonable accommodation and discharged based on a disability, and that defendant Northern Star broadcasting/Mary Reynolds “violated the ADA.”

EEOC LogoThe following information was obtained from – or alleged in – the federal lawsuit:

“At all times relevant” to the suit, McCardel “did perform the essential functions of her job” and a “large portion” of her sales job was in the field “calling on clients and potential clients.”

McCardel was seriously injured in an Oct. 14, 2011 traffic accident that resulted in “a traumatic brain injury” plus “neck pain, back pain, headaches, and a sensitivity to light and noise.”

“While recovering from the accident,” McCardel was “allowed to work from home as a reasonable accommodation and was able” to perform her job.

Due to the wreck, McCardel “is impaired in the major life functions of multitasking and often unable to “concentrate when interruptions to her tasks occur.”

Dr. David Oakley, M.D.Two years after the crash, McCardel’s physician, Dr. David Oakley, signed a two-week “medical leave of absence.”

In response to the leave of absence, NSB and Reynolds demanded that McCardel“turn in her laptop and took away her access to her emails” and to “work product.”

Mary Reynolds of Traverse City, MI was the general manager and vice president of Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC and “she was one of the parties involved in the ownership transfer” of NSB in 2013.

At that Nov. 13, 2013 meeting, NBS wanted McCardel’s “medical providers” to provide information on “her disability and request for accommodation.”

Carol Holland, Occupational TherapistMcCardel’s occupational therapist Carol Holland submitted the requested information to Reynolds five days later (Nov. 18) that included “working from home, no fluorescent lighting, and a quiet environment without interruptions.”

The occupational therapist explained McCardel’s list of medical needs including “working in the office necessary for meeting with clients” plus “getting her mail” and specific staff-related meetings needed for sales, business and management.

On Nov. 25, 2013, Reynolds sent an email “forbidding’ McCardel “from talking to any client or contacting a client in any way” until the two “had a chance to meet” in early December.”

Under Count 5, a claim is made under the Michigan Sales Representative Act Violation for withholding sales commission.

The suit makes the ‘disability discrimination’ charges under the national Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (PDCRA).

In addition to unspecified monetary damages, the suit seeks:

  • Reinstatement with commensurate pay or “an award of front-pay until” McCardel is 67 years old

  • Pecuniary damages like back pay and benefit with interest

  • Compensatory damages to be determined at trial

  • Attorneys fees and all costs associated with the litigation plus interest

  • Further relief that the court “deems just and equitable”

The suit alleges that what followed was NBS “effectively denying her (McCardel) request for reasonable accommodations” and not “engaging in the reasonable accommodation process” that would allow her to work.

NBS told McCardel that if her doctor decided “you cannot return to work under the prior existing conditions of your employment” then McCardel should “utilize any accrued vacation, sick or personal leave.”

McCardel said she had spent those years attempting “to work with her door closed and lights turned off but it ad not been effective in solving the (medical) problem”

ADA Title VII #1

“I feel the company (NSB) is discriminating against me based on my disability” violating the ADA and the Michigan Persons with Disability Civil Rights Act, McCardel said in a Dec. 3 letter to Reynolds. “You have failed to accommodate my disability.”

“You are retaliating against me for requesting job accommodations and taking disability leave,” said McCardel stating her feelings in the letter. “You not honoring my request for is impairing my ability to earn a livelihood given my commission based compensation.”

McCardel suggested a meeting but the suit alleges in a letter three days later (Dec. 6) Reynolds stated “I am requesting that you not return to work until further notice” that was followed four days later (Dec. 10) by an official termination

Del ReynoldsThe federal civil suit states that NBS was then sold and McCardel was “told her position has been eliminated” during a Dec. 11 meeting with NBS Gen. Mgr. Mary Reynolds and Del Reynolds, NSB Vice Pres. of programming and operations/chief engineer

At that meeting, the Reynolds were “now also the principal owners of the entity that purchased NBS.” McCardel said Del Reynolds “assured” her that she’d receive her earned work commissions “as the company received payments from their clients for work.”

McCardel never received her outstanding commissions and despite reapplying with “the new entity” that bought NSB “was the only non-executive not rehired.”

In addition to lost wages, McCardel suffered “substantial pecuniary losses,” mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life” and other losses. “NBS conducted itself with malice and with reckless indifference” to (McCardel’s) state and federal protected rights, the suit states.

Michigan Sales Representative ActMI Bar Assoc. Fights Sales Commission ActADA Title VII #2

Now some of the radio station sales info:

http://radioink.com/2016/05/26/black-diamond-acquire-northern-star-1-95-million

One of radio’s bigger deals in quite some time will come from Northern Michigan where Black Diamond Broadcast is purchasing eight stations from Northern Star Broadcasting for $1.95 million. Here are the details of the deal brokered by Jason James of Patrick Communications.

The stations changing hands are WCBY-AM Cheboygan, WGFM-FM Cheboygan, WCHY-FM Cheboygan, WGFN-FM Glen Arbor, WMKC-FM Indian River, WOEZ-FM Onaway, WQEZ-FM Glen Arbor, and 100.7 FM W264CF St. Ignace. Black Diamond is owned by Michigan residents Mike Chires and Norm McKee, who also own WUPS-FM Harrison and WTWS-FM Houghton Lake which they purchased in 2015.

Northern Star Broadcasting’s President Del Reynolds said, “These radio stations are huge technical facilities reaching from Cadillac to Canada and Traverse City to Alpena.”

“I believe that Black Diamond is the radio group to continue the tradition of being committed local broadcasters and will be honorable trustees of these FCC licenses. Our staff and our clients are the best in the country and we know that they are in good hands with Black Diamond.”

“They have shown with their previous acquisition of WUPS and WTWS that they know how to serve the local community and we are at ease knowing these groups will continue to grow and thrive with them as we transition into what is next for us.”

Black Diamond partner and CEO Mike Chires stated, “Del and Mary have done a tremendous job of building powerhouse stations that serve their communities extremely well.”

“They have strong relationships with their clients, and the respect of broadcasters throughout the industry, especially in Michigan, which is the ultimate compliment. We look forward to continuing the legacy and the relationships they’ve built with their clients and communities these great stations serve.” Norm McKee, Black Diamond partner and COO/CFO added.

“The Northern Star properties permit us to establish a group of 10 radio stations serving all of central and northern Michigan with quality broadcasting, sports, and community coverage. We can now serve listeners and clients from the Zilwaukee Bridge to north of the Mackinac Bridge, and from Ludington to Oscoda (Bridge to Bridge, Coast to Coast).”

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Below is further information from the lawsuit and those involved.

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Northern Star Broadcasting civil action summons 1

Northern Star Broadcasting civil action summons 2

Northern Star Broadcasting Disability Violations Main Suit

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 1

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 2

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 3

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 4

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 5

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 6

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 7

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 8

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 9

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 10

Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 11

Filed 5/20/16

15 pages

Five Counts

Count 1

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Disability Discrimination

Count 2

ADA Retaliation

Count 3

Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (PDCRA) Disability Discrimination

Count 4

MI PDCRA Retaliation

Count 5

A Claim under the Michigan Sales Representative Act Violation for withholding sales commission

Kimberlee McCardel

Kimberlee McCardel

vs

Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC (as a Michigan company)

Mary Reynolds (as an individual)

NSB Website not updated

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McCardel Lawyers:

Kevin M. Keenan (72216)

Keenan@wuattorneys.com

Glenn L. Smith (43156)

Smith@wuattorneys.com

250 Monroe Ave., NW

Suite 100

Grand Rapids, MI 49503

616-459-7100

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The suit seeks:

  • Reinstatement with commensurate pay or “an award of front-pay until” McCardel is 67 years old

  • Pecuniary damages like back pay and benefit with interest

  • Compensatory damages to be determined at trial

  • Attorneys fees and all costs associated with the litigation plus interest

  • Further relief that the court “deems just and equitable.”

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) – Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

A “pendent state court claim(s)” are being brought pursuant to both – Michigan Sales Representative Act and the Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act

The federal court has “supplemental jurisdiction” over the state court claims

McCardel has filed “a charge of employment discrimination on the basis of disability with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 300 days of the commission of the unlawful employment practices alleged” in the complaint.

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 1)

The EEOC investigation resulted in “a determination that found Plaintiff was denied a reasonable accommodation and discharged based on a disability, and that defendant Northern Star broadcasting/Mary Reynolds “violated the ADA.”

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 2)

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 3)

Kimberlee McCardel of Traverse City, MI:

McCardel was hired by NSB on April 6, 1998 as an “integrated marketing consultant engaged in sales for NSB” at its office at 3250 Racquet Club Drive in Traverse City.

“At all times relevant” to the suit, McCardel “did perform the essential functions of her job” and a “large portion” of her sales job was in the field “calling on clients and potential clients.”

McCardel was seriously injured in an Oct. 14, 2011 traffic accident that resulted in “a traumatic brain injury” plus “neck pain, back pain, headaches, and a sensitivity to light and noise.”

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 4 – Letters from Dr. David Oakley on Dec. 4 and OT Carol Holland on Nov. 18)

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 5)

“While recovering from the accident,” McCardel was “allowed to work from home as a reasonable accommodation and was able” to perform her job.

Due to the wreck, McCardel “is impaired in the major life functions of multitasking and often unable to “concentrate when interruptions to her tasks occur.”

Two years after the crash, McCardel’s physician, Dr. David Oakley, signed a two-week “medical leave of absence.”

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 6)

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 7)

In response to the leave of absence, NSB and Reynolds demanded that McCardel “turn in her laptop and took away her access to her emails” and to “work product.”

Northern Star Broadcasting in Traverse City, MI

Mary Reynolds of Traverse City, MI was the general manager and vice president of Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC and “she was one of the parties involved in the ownership transfer” of NSB in 2013.

McCardel was not allowed to return to work on Nov. 6, 2013 and met on Nov. 13 with Reynolds and Dave Simmons, president of NSB

During that meeting, the two NBS executives and McCardel “discussed her return to work” plus her employers requested “additional information” on accommodations her condition required

At that Nov. 13, 2013 meeting, NBS wanted McCardel’s “medical providers” to provide information on “her disability and request for accommodation.”

McCardel’s occupational therapist Carol Holland submitted the requested information to Reynolds five days later (Nov. 18) that included “working from home, no fluorescent lighting, and a quiet environment without interruptions.”

(See above – Exhibit 4 – letters from Dr. Oakley on Dec. 4 and OT Holland on Nov. 18)

The occupational therapist explained McCardel’s list of medical needs including “working in the office necessary for meeting with clients” plus “getting her mail” and specific staff-related meetings needed for sales, business and management.

(See Exhibit 5)

On Nov. 25, 2013, Reynolds sent an email “forbidding’ McCardel “from talking to any client or contacting a client in any way” until the two “had a chance to meet” in early December.”

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 8)

McCardel received a letter dated Nov. 27, 2013 from Reynolds that confirmed receipt of the medical information but added “apparently you are somehow relating this request to an automobile accident that happened over two years ago” and since have continued to work in NBS offices.

“You know that your request comes at the most inopportune time in our business with the holidays and yearend sandwiched on top of the pending merger and acquisition,” states the email from Reynolds to McCardel. “You are welcome to close your door and cut down on the usual office chatter and shut your lights.”

The suit alleges that what followed was NBS “effectively denying her (McCardel) request for reasonable accommodations” and not “engaging in the reasonable accommodation process” that would allow her to work.

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 9)

NBS told McCardel that if her doctor decided “you cannot return to work under the prior existing conditions of your employment” then McCardel should “utilize any accrued vacation, sick or personal leave.”

McCardel said she had spent those years attempting “to work with her door closed and lights turned off but it ad not been effective in solving the (medical) problem”

“I feel the company (NSB) is discriminating against me based on my disability” violating the ADA and the Michigan Persons with Disability Civil Rights Act, McCardel said in a Dec. 3 letter to Reynolds. “You have failed to accommodate my disability.”

“You are retaliating against me for requesting job accommodations and taking disability leave,” said McCardel stating her feelings in the letter. “You not honoring my request for is impairing my ability to earn a livelihood given my commission based compensation.”

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 10)

McCardel suggested a meeting but the suit alleges in a letter three days later (Dec. 6) Reynolds stated “I am requesting that you not return to work until further notice” that was followed four days later (Dec. 10) by an official termination

(Northern Star Broadcasting Exhibit 11)

The federal civil suit states that NBS was then sold and McCardel was “told her position has been eliminated” during a Dec. 11 meeting with NBS Gen. Mgr. Mary Reynolds and Del Reynolds, NSB Vice Pres. of programming and operations/chief engineer

At that meeting, the Reynolds were “now also the principal owners of the entity that purchased NBS.”

McCardel said Del Reynolds “assured” her that she’d receive her earned work commissions “as the company received payments from their clients for work”

McCardel never received her outstanding commissions and despite reapplying with “the new entity” that bought NSB “was the only non-executive not rehired.”

In addition to lost wages, McCardel suffered “substantial pecuniary losses,” mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life” and other losses.

“NBS conducted itself with malice and with reckless indifference” to (McCardel’s) state and federal protected rights, the suit states.

Related links and information:

Kimberlee McCardel LinkedIn Graphic

 

Kimberlee McCardel

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlee-mccardel-129a2615

Lite 93 promotion with chefs with Kimberlee McCardel

Northern Express website caption for above photo: Chef Dan Huey, Catherine Stownehouse, Chef Ardi Huey and Kimberlee McCardel enjoying a cooking demonstration at Pro Build.

http://npaper-wehaa.com/run/npaper?paper=northernexpress&get=gDraw&pgid=905196&x=269&y=367&w=138&h=267&pw=559&ph=665&pid=26326&t=2

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Dr. David Oakley, M.D.

Dr. David Oakley, M.D.

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine graduate

Practiced at Grand Traverse Internists since 1995

www.gtinternists.com/about-us.html

Carol Holland, Occupational Therapist

Carol Holland, Occupational Therapist, OTR/L

Occupational Therapy/Memory and Attention Training Center

Munson Healthcare
1105 Sixth St.
Traverse City, MI 49684

231-935-0388
cholland@mhc.net

www.munsonhealthcare.org

http://braininjurynorth.com/Occupational%20Therapy.html

https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-holland-7198b414

Fans not happy:

chuck69dotcom@gmail.com

http://beeotchoftheday.blogspot.com

Bee-otch of the Day is a production of www.Chuck69.com, Grand Rapids’ site for Stern, politics and more!
http://beeotchoftheday.blogspot.com/2013/04/4913-bee-otch-of-day-northern-star.html

http://beeotchoftheday.blogspot.com/2011/11/back-page-northern-star-sells-back-to.html

A soothsayer in April 2013:

But, here’s the $64 Million Question: will Rock 105 last?

Remember, NSB is trying to sell itself back to Del Reynolds.

In order to do so, they’re trying to spin off 94.5 and 93.9 to the teabaggers that own WYPV 106.3 in Onaway for 106.3. The sale of 94.5 has been approved, but not 93.9, and that station is now silent for the time being.

Only time will tell what will happen, but one thing’s for sure: thank God I have Sirius.

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NSB Website not updated

Mary Reynolds

mary@nsbroadcasting.com

hr@nsbroadcasting.com

231-290-1910 (cell)

NBS General Manager

NBS Vice President of Sales/Marketing

Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC

WQEZ Easy 95.5/106.3; Classic Rock 97.7/98.1/107.1; The Bear Rock 105; 102.9 Big Country Hits; and Big Country Gold AM 1240 100.7 FM

Del Reynolds, NSB Vice Pres. of programming and operations/chief engineer

http://www.michiguide.com/dials/owners/nstar.html

Northern Star Broadcasting, LLC,

514 Munson Ave.

Traverse City, MI 49686

NBS Pres. Dave Simmons

Think we found him – but want to make sure before post info

W. Palmer Pyle, Former President & Founder Northern Star Broadcasting, Traverse City

W. Palmer Pyle
Retired Owner and Founder of Northern Star Broadcasting, Traverse City

http://michmab.com/AboutMAB/MemberUpdates/mid/663/newsid663/62/dnnprintmode/true?SkinSrc=%5BG%5DSkins%2F_default%2FNo+Skin&ContainerSrc=%5BG%5DContainers%2F_default%2FNo+Container

http://newsletter.michmab.com/june12/june12a

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Northern Star Broadcasting

1356 Mackinaw Avenue
Cheboygan, MI 49721

231-627-2341 Ext. 395
231-627-0395

231-627-7000 (fax)

514 Munson Avenue
Traverse City, MI 49684


231-922-4981 Ext. 111
231-922-3633 (fax)

http://nsbroadcasting.com/contact

 

Sovereign Communications 2010 buys U.P. stations

Sovereign Communications logo

Sovereign Communications, LLC

P.O. Box 1230

Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783

Based in Sault Ste. Marie, MI

We couldn’t find an official website – but there is this “book”

Sovereign Communications Promo includes Wikipedia

https://www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/sovereign-communications/isbn/978-613-5-46217-3

WMIQ Talk Radio Logo

http://www.wmiq.net/contact.html

http://www.1230wsoo.com/

http://www.wjpd.com/page.php?page_id=81

906-632-2231 (office)

906-632-4411 (fax)

Key Executives for Sovereign Communications, LLC

Mr. Bill Gleich, President and Chief Executive Officer Sovereign

Mr. Bill Gleich, President and Chief Executive Officer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Communications

www.michiguide.com/dials/owners/sovrn.html

www.secondwavemedia.com/upper-peninsula/features/sovereign21115.aspx

http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=98185204

http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/8878667/Sovereign-Communication-Llc-in-Sault-Sainte-Marie-MI

Sault Ste. Marie, MI:

WSOO Radio website

 

1230 AM WSOO Full service

www.1230wsoo.com

WYSS Contemporary Hits

101.3 WSUE Rock

www.rock101.net

105.5 WMKD Country

1400 WKNW ESPN/Sports

Marquette, MI:

92.3 WJPD Country

94.1 WUPK Rock

99.5 WNGE Oldies

1320 WDMJ News/Talk

Iron Mountain, MI:

93.1 WIMK Rock

94.3 WZNL Hot Adult Contemporary

1450 WMIQ Talk

Newberry, MI:

93.9 WNBY-FM Oldies

1450 WNBY Classic Country

Ishpeming, MI

1240 WIAN News/Talk

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Black Diamond Broadcast Holding Group

Owners Mike Chires and Norm McKee

Chires is also CEO

Black Diamond Broadcast Holding has agreed to acquire eight stations from Northern Michigan-based Northern Star Broadcasting for $1.95 million.

The transaction encompasses multiple signals in Traverse City-Petoskey, MI, and includes WCBY-AM (1240), WGFM-FM (105.1) and WCHY-FM (97.7)/Cheboygan, along with WGFN-FM (98.1) and WQEZ-FM (95.5)/Glen Arbor, WMKC-FM (102.9)/Indian River, WOEZ-FM (106.3)/Onaway and W264CF (100.7)/St. Ignace.

Black Diamond, owned by long-time broadcast executives and life-long Michigan residents, Mike Chires and Norm McKee, currently own WUPS-FM/Harrison and WTWS-FM/Houghton Lake, both purchased in 2015.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WUPS

https://media.info/radio/news/black-diamond-broadcast-holdings-buys-7-full-power-michigan-stations-1-translator-from-northern-star

www.ourmidland.com/business/article/Black-Diamond-buys-WUPS-FM-WTWS-FM-6908222.php

http://radioink.com/2016/05/26/black-diamond-acquire-northern-star-1-95-million/

www.wups.com/

http://rbr.com/black-diamond-to-acquire-northern-star-broadcasting

http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/154029/black-diamond-broadcast-holdings-buys-7-full-power

Black Diamond Broadcast Holding

http://news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/headline_id=b14744

RIP NBS Favs by FanNorthern Star Broadcasting, LLC

http://nsbroadcasting.com

http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProEngine.php?sCurrentService=FM&tabSearchType=Appl&sAppIDNumber=1419937

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West Central Michigan Media Ministries

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_Tower_Radio

http://www.strongtowerradio.org

WIHC

http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProFacLookup.php?tabSearchType=Lice&sLicensee=WEST+CENTRAL+MICHIGAN+MEDIA+MINISTRIES

http://www.michiguide.com/dials/owners/wcmmm.html

Michigan Broadcasters

Still investigating

 Baraga Radio Group

Baraga Broadcasting

http://www.thecatholiclight.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTCK

Up North Radio

http://news.michmab.com/northern-star-broadcasting-stations-sold/

Patrick Communications

Patrick Communications

(Read how they brokered the sales of many northern Michigan radio stations)

www.patrickcommunications.com

Classic Rock The Bear WGFN-FM/WCKC-FM/WCHY-FM 98.1 FM/97.7 FM/107.1 FM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGFN

www.classicrockthebear.com

WGFM ROCK 105 FM coverage map

105 ROCK WGFM 105.1 FM 103.7 FM

www.rock105.fm

http://nsbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/Rock-105-Radio-Station-Information-2.pdf

Big Country Hits WMKC FM 102.9 FM

http://1029bigcountry.com

WCBY Big Country Gold coverage map

Big Country Gold WCBY AM/FM 1240 AM/100.7 FM

www.bigcountrygold.com

Easy WQEZ FM 106.3 FM/95.5 FM

http://wqez.fm

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII)

www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/titlevii.cfm

www.eeoc.gov/facts/qanda.html

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www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/publications/qa_domestic_violence.cfm

http://slideplayer.com/slide/3442802

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Michigan Sales Representative Act

www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(j2z3y5suxj3adxet0a1eklyt))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-600-2961

www.michbar.org/file/journal/pdf/pdf4article2419.pdf

www.fosterswift.com/publications-Michigan-Sales-Rep-Act-Review-Commission-Agreements.html

www.hamblinlaw.com/michigan-sales-commission-disputes.html

Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act

Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act: Employment

www.michigan.gov/documents/PWDCRA10-05_115444_7.pdf

www.michigan.gov/disabilityresources/0,4563,7-223-40879—,00.html

Rehabilitation Act of 1973-Section 504

Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004

Michigan Special Education & Early Intervention Services

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

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www.facebook.com/USEEOC

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https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USEEOC/subscriber/new

Following info from Wikipedia:

All Northern Michigan stations were sold to Black Diamond Broadcasting in 2016 unless otherwise stated

93.9 FM WAVC (Mio; sold to Michigan Broadcasters in 2013)

94.5 FM WLJZ (Mackinaw City; sold to Michigan Broadcasters in 2013)

95.5 FM WQEZ (Glen Arbor)

97.7 FM WCHY (Cheboygan)

98.1 FM WGFN (Glen Arbor)

102.9 FM WMKC (Indian River, previously St. Ignace)

103.7 FM W279CC (Alpena)

105.1 FM WGFM (Cheboygan)

106.3 FM WOEZ (Onaway)

107.1 FM WCKC (Cadillac; sold to Up North Radio in 2016)

1240 AM WCBY (Cheboygan)

The 2010 shakeup

http://www.michiguide.com/archives2010/northern-michigan-up/2010/02

Western Upper Peninsula

All of Northern Star Broadcasting’s stations in Michigan’s Western Upper Peninsula were sold to Sovereign Communications in 2010

92.3 FM WJPD (Ishpeming)

93.1 FM WIMK (Iron Mountain)

94.1 FM WUPK (Marquette)

94.3 FM WZNL (Norway)

99.5 FM WNGE (Negaunee)

1240 AM WIAN (Ishpeming)

1320 AM WDMJ (Marquette)

1450 AM WMIQ (Iron Mountain)

Eastern Upper Peninsula

97.9 FM WIHC (Newberry; sold to West Central Michigan Media Ministries in 2011)

99.5 FM WYSS (Sault Ste. Marie; sold to Sovereign Communications in 2010)

100.7 FM W264CF (St. Ignace; sold to Black Diamond Broadcasting in 2016)

105.5 FM WMKD (Pickford; sold to Sovereign Communications in 2010)

940 AM WIDG (St. Ignace; sold to Baraga Broadcasting in 2008)

1400 AM WKNW (Sault Ste. Marie; sold to Sovereign Communications in 2010)

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