
Tina Sawyer
Local Host, Morning EditionTina Sawyer is the local host of Morning Edition on WCMU. She joined WCMU in November, 2022.
Tina has been on the air in central and northern Michigan since 1988. Originally from Houghton Lake, MI, she has called Mount Pleasant her home since 1992. She spends her spare time with her two daughters, Emily and Courtney; her two cats, Kitty and Luna, and her dog Coco.
She enjoys hiking, walking singing, baking, volunteering, musical theatre, listing to and watching all types of music, movies, and standup comedy. She also enjoys coffee — lots and lots of coffee — and, of course, talking on the radio!
She says her favorite part of being on the air at WCMU is being the first to bring you the news of the day, and perhaps help you start each day with a smile. She is also happy to be surrounded with such supportive, positive and talented coworkers.
She says "thank you for including me in your morning routine on WCMU! I look forward to having you join me every weekday morning!"
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The rolling musical venue will be playing concerts August 7th through the 12th at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts
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Mash Up Rock&Roll Musical brings a unique rock and roll theatre experience to northern Michigan.
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A Frankfort man was sentenced this week for tampering and vandalism on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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Having access to world class dance training is not readily available to most in rural Michigan. But at one former military facility in northeast Michigan, it's offered almost everyday. WCMU's Tina Sawyer brings us this story.
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Aaron Ullom's family started a non-profit to honor their son and help other soldiers.
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Dominic Thrasher is a Mount Pleasant native and resident who has traveled the world as an actor, singer and dancer and now author.
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Dr. Eva L. Feldman from the ALS Center of Excellence at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor said they are tackling the disease from many angles.
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Citizens, businesses and internet providers have until midnight on Tuesday April 30 to file challenges to the state's broadband coverage map. The state has received over $1.5 billion from the federal government to expand high-speed internet access.
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New Midland Mall owner Jordan Dice says adding diversity inside the mall will bring back interest to shoppers.
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The National Society of Black Engineers at Central Michigan University is helping students from underrepresented backgrounds overcome barriers in pursuit of engineering degrees.