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New store opens downtown, Ollie’s is coming soon and more Jackson County business news
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – The Cascades Humane Society has a new executive director, and a new doughnut shop has opened in downtown Hillsdale. Here are those stories and other recent Jackson County-area business news you may have missed. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
4 more farms totaling over 300 acres outside Ann Arbor being protected
ANN ARBOR, MI — Four more farm properties just outside Ann Arbor are slated to be permanently protected. City Council voted 10-0 July 1 to preserve over 115 acres in Salem Township through the city’s greenbelt program in partnership with Washtenaw County. If you purchase a product or...
Photos: 2024 U.S. Adaptive Open at Sand Creek Station
NEWTON, Kan. — It’s time for one of the best events of the year. The 2024 U.S. Adaptive Open gets underway Monday at Sand Creek Station. It’s the third edition of the championship that puts the best disabled golfers in the world – 96 in total – in the spotlight. On Sunday, players got their last bit of preparation in before the opening round.
State Senator Sue Shink discusses the “good, bad, and the ugly” of the budget
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Today WKHM is featuring part 2 of the budget discussion – “the good, the bad, and the ugly” featuring State Senator Sue Shink. Shink voted, along with all Democrats, in favor:. We asked Senator Shink about the pension raid...
FAFSA a hot topic for Jackson College President Dan Phelan
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Jackson College President Dan Phelan recently joined WKHM. One of the main topics of discussion was dealing with FAFSA headaches:. At Jackson College, Phelan also said they are watching full-time for ‘bad actors’ on the internet:
See Michigan Independent Athletic Conference football schedule for 2024 season
The Michigan Independent Athletic Conference may not be the state’s biggest, but the teams in the league are always competitive and this year should be no different. While the start of the high school football season is a little more than a month away, MLive-The Ann Arbor News will be looking at the schedules for conferences including Ann Arbor area teams leading up to the first week of practice beginning Aug. 12.
DBusiness Daily Update: Cucina Lab Torino in Troy Becomes Michigan’s First Eccellenze Italiane Restaurant, and More
Cucina Lab Torino in Troy Becomes Michigan’s First Eccellenze Italiane Restaurant. Cucina Lab Torino in Troy has become the first restaurant in Michigan to receive certification from Eccellenze Italiane as a true authentic Italian restaurant. For the past three years, Cucina Lab Torino has shown its commitment to authentic...
New report looks at underlying causes of Ohio’s violent crimes
Many societal structures and systems can be drivers of violent crimes, according to a new report by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio. More than 30,000 violent crimes — including homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault — were reported in Ohio in 2023. “Even with laws and penalties...
As Alzheimer’s grows, cities work to earn ‘dementia-friendly’ status
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. Dementia advocate and caregiver Jim Mangi was surprised to see 50 to 60 people show up each week, even in a small city like Saline when he began his “It’s a Disease, Not a Disgrace” talks in 2019.
Increasing the minimum wage will save 4,000 Ohio lives, study says
There may be some drawbacks, but increasing Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 an hour would save 4,000 lives and create a $25 billion benefit to the state economy by 2036, according to a study released last month by Scioto Analysis. A group proposing to increase the minimum wage from the current $10.45 an hour to […] The post Increasing the minimum wage will save 4,000 Ohio lives, study says appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Daily Grind and Food Hub expands hours under new ownership
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Desteny Hatch is the new owner of The Daily Grind and Food Hub at 1513 Horton Rd. Today they reopen after a week off, with expanded hours Monday through Saturday. The number to call in an order is 517-782-1692. They are open...
Michigan DB Zeke Berry: ‘No matter what the job is, I’m going to get it done’
Michigan Wolverines football junior defensive back Zeke Berry has big shoes to fill. The 5-foot-11, 192-pounder is playing both nickel and safety heading into the 2024 season, set to play a part in replacing nickel back Mike Sainristil (NFL) and safety Rod Moore (injury) on a Wolverine team that intends on defending its national championship. […] The post Michigan DB Zeke Berry: ‘No matter what the job is, I’m going to get it done’ appeared first on On3.
Sherrone Moore sparks Michigan recruiting buzz after cryptic message
Michigan coach Sherrone Moore generated buzz with a pair of cryptic social-media posts that allude to incoming recruiting announcements. Moore first posted the eyes emoji with a blue circle and "M" with the hashtag "Go Blue" on Sunday morning before another message two hours later doubled the emojis. Michigan's 2025 class ranks No. 22 following the recent pickup of four-star pass rusher Julius Holly (Alpharetta, Ga.), who committed on June 29. Per The Michigan Insider's Sam Webb, the Wolverines are "one to watch" for Notre Dame four-star safety commit Ivan Taylor (Winter Garden, Fla.).
U-M researchers to collaborate with Los Alamos National Laboratory
A $15 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory will allow a team of University of Michigan faculty and students to collaborate with the laboratory in computational science research over the next five years. The LANL is one of 17 national laboratories overseen by the Department of Energy. It focuses on national security science, technology and engineering research.
Top recruits: ‘Multi-dimensional’ Davison RB has sights set on 2,000 yards rushing
MLive is spending the summer checking in on the top football recruits in Michigan for the class of 2025. Today, we take a look at Davison running back A.J. Hill. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
New Jackson College Jets Air Station Opening Today
(July 8, 2024 7:33 AM ET) Jackson College will open the new Jets Air Station to college and community members today. After months of anticipation, the finishing touches have been made, and the Jets Air Station is ready to welcome guests. The hours will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays & Sundays (hours may change based on usage). This brand-new inflatable air dome provides more space for college athletics, student and community workouts, and public events. Inside, the Air Station features a rubberized floor with four basketball courts, four volleyball courts, six pickleball courts, and two tennis courts. A marked walking track surrounds the perimeter of the athletic courts. The starting setup includes one tennis court, a volleyball court, a basketball court, and a pickleball court, which may change based on usage.
Liebherr-Aerospace Saline expands Michigan industrial campus
Liebherr-Aerospace Saline is expanding its industrial campus in Michigan (U.S.A.) and recently celebrated the ground breaking with invited guests, the management and over 300 employees. With the new building, the company will be able to meet the growing demand for MRO services covering Liebherr products on a wide variety of commercial aircraft and business jets. This marks the fifth expansion for Liebherr-Aerospace Saline since 1993. Spanning 33,000 ft² (3,065 m²), the new expansion will adjoin the existing heat transfer facility, which commenced operations in 2016.
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