So, reportedly, beginning April 15, 2013, purchasers or receivers of all animals are required to pay a sales tax to the state of Michigan based on their pets weight. It's aimed to help Wayne County and the surrounding areas through tough economic times. In Michigan they're phasing in new and innovative ideas for the local economy to thrive in today's climate with The "Michigan Pet Tax" (Proposal 12-8), which was passed in November. Our in-box was filled over the weekend with a lot of what's in store. THE MOUTH, APRIL 1ST, 2013 –– Ahhh, once again radios' most creative minds busy at work making listeners wonder whether their legs are being pulled for another episode of April 1st Foolery. Krenn is reportedly bringing back some some of his former WDVE characters such as Ralph the Cat and mall guard Ben Klingston.ĪPRIL FOOLERY: Michigan Residents Must Pay Sales Tax Based On Pet's Weight Cable Star To Give Ugly Kids For Adoption And Dahl Signs Deal On Public Radio WBEZ-FM Krenn, a well known comedian, was host on the WDVE-FM morning team for 24 years, until his contract wasn't renewed in February 2012. Krenn will be joined on the show by a number of local comedians including Terry Jones, John Evans and Mike Wysocki. Sideshow is the same comedy network which features podcasts from Harry Shearer, George Lopez, Phil Hendrie and Tommy Chong. Krenn's website,, and at the Sideshow Network site,. According to The Post Gazette, "No Restrictions" is a free download and is available through iTunes, Stitcher and on Mr. Called "No Restrictions" it will debut this Thursday on Sideshow Network. THE MOUTH, APRIL 1ST, 2013 –– Longtime Pittsburgh morning host Jim Krenn is once again behind the mic, but this time it comes via podcast. Pittsburgh's Jim Krenn Launches "No Restrictions" Podcast He also recently started a free podcast five times a week. Last July Barnard signed a four-year extension with the station. This announcement followed a week of some rather angry tweets targeted at the KQRS' sales department and members of his morning show, according to The Pioneer Press. There was some confusion at first as to whether he would pull himself off the air indefinitely, but his attorney, Ron Rosenbaum, clarified that Barnard would NOT be taking a leave of absence. He said he would try treatment as an out-patient basis for a week, but if that didn't work he would consider an in-patient program that would require a leave of absence. I just don't want to be angry anymore," Barnard told listeners. This followed an admission of routinely drinking wine and taking pills to help him sleep or wake up, but he also said anger issues were affecting his life as well. THE MOUTH, APRIL 1ST, 2013 –– KQRS/92.5 Twin Cities' legendary host Tom Barnard (shown) surprised his audience last Friday by saying he was putting himself in a treatment program. Tom Barnard Enters Treatment Program Will Remain On Air For Time Being
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