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3 Jackson County school districts seek millage renewals on August ballot
JACKSON, MI - Some Jackson County voters will decide whether to renew 18-mill non-homestead operating millages for three school districts in the August primary election. The Hanover-Horton School District, Jackson Public Schools and the Michigan Center School District are seeding renewals of their operating millages on the Aug. 6 ballot. The taxes apply only to non-homestead, industrial, commercial and non-qualified agricultural property and do not include primary residences.
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...
Police looking for person who fatally stabbed man in Jackson County
JACKSON COUNTY, MI -- Police are looking for a person who fatally stabbed a man in the early hours of Monday. Officers were called around 4 a.m., July 8 to the 3000 block of E. Michigan Avenue in Leoni Township for a reported stabbing, according to the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety.
Drowning death at Jackson County lake likely accidental, police say
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – Police believe the death of a 69-year-old man found in a Jackson County lake likely resulted from the victim falling and not being able to swim to safety. Randy Six, 69, has been identified by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office as the man who died...
11 road closures scheduled this week across Michigan
Michigan drivers, prepared for construction. Between Sunday, July 7, and Saturday, July 13, more than 130 new lane, ramp, and road closures are scheduled to begin, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Construction projects will require closures on a number of major roadways coming out of the holiday...
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