George McIntyre started at Cars 108 when George H. W. Bush was President, back in 1991. Since then, he has remained the trusted afternoon show host on Cars 108 and become the station’s brand manager. In that ‘relatively brief’ period of time since starting on Cars, George met his wife Denise, inherited four great step kids, became the father of twin boys Nick and Dave, got paid to act a fool on national TV, and thanks to the older kids, he gets to play the role of Grandpa! Follow George on Facebook, and maybe he’ll share a few (hundred) pictures of the little ones. And follow Cars 108’s Facebook page to keep up on all things Michigan local!
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Detroit Lions Fans Had No Patience for in-Flight Announcements
A plane full of Detroit Lions fans pushed back as a flight attendant launched into her in-flight announcements at the precise moment the game was getting good.
Watch: Cedar Point Employee Walks to the Top of Magnum to Confiscate Cellphone
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Drunk Grandma’s First Detroit Tigers Game Was a Memorable One
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Detroit Pistons Forward Marvin Bagley’s Home is Up for Grabs for a Cool $4M
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Detroit Tigers ‘Paws’ Tops America’s List of Fan Favorite Mascots
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Well Known Detroit Sportscaster Don Shane Has Died at 70
Don Shane had an easygoing personality and a commanding on-air presence. The legendary Detroit TV sportscaster has passed away at the age of 70.
Michigan State Football Team Gives Disabled Kids a Chance to Play [VIDEO]
It was smiles galore in Lansing as a group of people with disabilities got the chance to play football with members of the Michigan State football team.