Richard has 20 years in the media business and 14 years as a news and talk show broadcaster. "The Richard Piet Show" won top awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters for three years running. After getting out of broadcasting for nearly two years, Richard is thrilled to be back on the air!
Richard Piet
Five Reasons You Should NOT Move to Battle Creek
Surprised? Here are 5 reasons you should consider NOT moving to Battle Creek.
Should Michigan Cut Lawmakers’ Hours (and Pay)?
Michigan Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley is among those leading a charge for a part-time legislature in Michigan.
Richard’s Ride: Boost In 2017 Explorer Sales in Battle Creek
In July 2017, Lakeview Ford Lincoln has seen a spike in sales of the full size Explorer SUV. In fact, this month's sales have been the best all year.
One Month Until Total Solar Eclipse
On August 21, 2017, North Americans will experience something that has not happened in 38 years: A total solar eclipse, where the moon passes between the Earth and the sun.
Want To Get Into Politics? Here’s How To Start
Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research takes a swing through Battle Creek on Friday, July 21, 2017 and hosts the "Engage Battle Creek" event, hoping to inspire the region's future leaders.
Help Miles for Memories Adopt A Highway
Miles for Memories volunteers will again gather and "Adopt A Highway" on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. More volunteers are welcomed.
Wiggly Tail: Adopt Elton
Looking for a friendly, cuddly, "people" cat? Take a good look at Elton, because he's your guy!
Top 10 Vehicles Stolen in Michigan
What make and model do you drive? Is it among the most stolen in Michigan? How about in the country?
Richard and Heather’s Big Bombers Adventure
Our thanks to the Battle Creek Bombers for having us on Friday, July 14, 2017 at C. O. Brown Stadium, making us feel welcome - and allowing us to take part in some baseball antics!
Could You Help Someone End Cycle of Addiction?
A Michigan State Police program to address addiction started in northern Michigan and patterned after one in Massachusetts is being expanded statewide.