Da’Jzon Hughes is a Kalamazoo native who joined the Townsquare Media Southwest Michigan team as their Production Director in November 2021. He graduated from Adrian College and spent some time working for Adrian College Television while also writing sports and opinion pieces for "The College World," Adrian College's School Newspaper. Growing up, he fell in love with sports very quickly, looking to pursue a career in sports broadcasting. In his free time, he podcasts about all things lacrosse and watches streaming platforms. He has always dreamed of working for local media, now that dream has finally come true.
Da'Jzon Hughes
Two Michigan Natives To Wrestle For USA In Olympics
All eyes will be on Paris during the summer months as the Olympic games will be in session. Two former high school wrestlers of Fowlerville High School will be on the sport's biggest stage.
Michigan DNR Shares Best Morel Mushroom Map
Morel mushrooms are considered to be one of the best kinds of premium mushrooms in the world and here is where you can find them in Michigan.
Michigan’s First 5-Star Hotel Coming To Detroit
There is no date set as to when Edition is expected to open within the Hudson Tower but the plan is made and approved so Michigan's first 5-star hotel is coming soon.
New Indoor Adventure Park Coming To West Michigan
Soar and Bounce will be taking over the former Younkers space in the Rivertown Crossings Mall.
Here is Michigan’s #1 Best School District For 2024
Can you guess which school district is the best in Michigan for the 2024 year?
These Popular Michigan Snacks Could Be Banned
Several popular snack foods have been found to have trace amounts of harmful chemicals, those snack foods have been banned in several states across the nation already, and Michigan could be next.
Michigan Restaurant Nominated For Best In USA
Every year, during April, several restaurants and chefs around the country receive hardware from the James Beard Foundation, and this Michigan restaurant is looking to win this year.
Over 1 Million In Ohio May Lose Internet Starting In May
That's when there was an initiative called the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) brought forward to supply low-cost internet services to these families, which could be ending in May, leaving tons of Ohioians without internet services.
Did You Know Waldo Stadium Used To Be A Pond?
Before Waldo Stadium opened up in the fall of 1939, the space sat empty. Long before that, there was a body of water that sat in its place and was used by a brewery company as a local water resource.
The Best Kalamazoo Area Hot Food Supermarket Delis
In the Kalamazoo area, there are a plethora of options and almost every supermarket offers a completely different spread than the previous