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Deputy William Butler Jr. memorialized as a dreamer, giver, helper and family man
HILLSDALE — Deputy William Butler Jr. was remembered as a family man and servant leader Wednesday at funeral services attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers and other first responders. Butler died June 27 after being shot during a traffic stop, the first Hillsdale County deputy to die in...
Whitmer orders flags to lower in honor of slain Hillsdale County deputy
LANSING, MI -- Flags across the Michigan State Capitol grounds have been lowered in honor of the Hillsdale County deputy killed during a traffic stop last week. The U.S. and Michigan flags at the capitol complex, as well as all public buildings and grounds across Michigan, will be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday, July 3, according to an order from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Tour Prohibition-era hideout, see rare concrete artwork at former estate of Michigan tycoon
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – The underground hideaway of a cement tycoon who allegedly hosted the likes of Henry Ford and Al Capone is now open to the public at the heart of an art-filled public park. For decades, McCourtie Park – the rolling, 42-acre summer estate built on farmland...
Here’s Why Flags Are At Half Staff Across Michigan Today
Today flags across Michigan will be lowered to half-staff to honor Hillsdale County Sheriff's Deputy William "Bill" Butler Jr, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered the lowering of U.S. and Michigan flags at all public buildings and grounds throughout the state to...
State Senator Bellino Applauds $200,000 in Grants Funds Awarded to Monroe & Hillsdale Counties to Train Workers
Lansing, MI – State Senator Joseph Bellino has applauded the announcement that more than $200,000 in Going PRO Talent Fund grants have been awarded to five businesses across Monroe and Hillsdale counties to help train local workers. The Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity makes Going PRO Talent Fund...
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