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Baseball etched into Tecumseh’s history
Tecumseh has displayed its passion for baseball through the years by putting high school players on course for Minor League Baseball, having a suitable Little League Park for kids to cultivate their passion for baseball and softball and winning high school state titles on the softball diamond. The town’s enthusiasm...
Dry weather Thursday, and our top headlines
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Dry weather is in the forecast over the next several days. First Alert Meteorologist Colton Cichoracki has the calm and cooler conditions you can expect this week. Plus, Taylor Gattoni breaks down what’s to come in our evening newscasts. Tune in during any of our...
Road Commission To Begin Deerfield Rd Work
Lenawee County, MI – The Lenawee County Road Commission will begin work on Deerfield Road between Adrian and the Village of Deerfield Monday. Work is expected to last approximately two months. The Lenawee County Road Commission says that one lane will remain open, but delays will occur. The contractor...
Bryan Police Department Planning Ahead For The Future
The Bryan Police Department has been making significant improvements to its operations and equipment over the past year. In 2023, the department added an "E-Bike" to its bike patrol program, providing officers with motorized assistance to expand their range of patrol without getting exhausted when responding to calls. This new...
Faster Horses Festival to kick off tonight featuring headliner Jelly Roll
Brooklyn, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Faster Horses Festival kicks off today at Michigan International Speedway and goes through Sunday this weekend. Tickets/passes range from $289 to $999. Main stage music begins at 2 p.m. Friday with five different acts leading up to the headliner who has a big story to tell.
More than 1,000 students and families check out Adrian College during 'Sneak Peek Day'
ADRIAN — Adrian College held its annual “Sneak Peek Day” on Friday, July 12, and had more than 1,000 students and family members visit campus to check out accommodations, student life activities and connect with different departments before classes for the 2024-25 school year officially begin on Aug. 26.
Edward Snyder (1951 – 2024)
Edward G. Snyder, age 73, of Metamora, Ohio, passed away at home in his sleep, Tuesday, July 16, 2024. He was born May 20, 1951 in Toledo, Ohio to Joseph J. and Mareta Mary (Simpson) Snyder. Ed was a 1969 graduate of Evergreen High School and received an Associate of...
GALLERY: Check Out This Unique Tee-Pee Shaped Cottage
When you reminisce about toys you had when you were a kid, is there one thing that sticks out to you? My siblings and I had this blue and yellow tee-pee that we would spend hours inside, creating our little worlds inside the darkness of the tee-pee. However, the tee-pee...
How you can get in on the 10,000 dinners at the 71st Manchester Chicken Broil
MANCHESTER, MI - The air in Manchester will soon fill with the smell of chicken as people line up to get a taste of a popular chicken broil. The 71st annual Manchester Chicken Broil is 4 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Alumni Memorial Field, 600 E. Duncan St.
Tribute to Jim Judge at the Michigan Theatre Saturday
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Memory lane will be on fire Saturday afternoon and well into the evening at the Michigan Theatre in Jackson. Former Jacksonian, now a highly successful California businessman, Greg Dixon, is sponsoring “A Tribute to Jackson Rock Music Legend Jim Judge” and “Toad.” The event is a jam session of Jackson all-stars and will start up at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 20.
City of Morenci Improving Water Treatment System
Morenci, MI – The City of Morenci is currently undertaking improvements to their water treatment system. A post on the City’s website says that, as announced in their June 10th Public Notice, the City of Morenci’s Water Treatment Plant is bypassing iron removal filtration to replace the iron removal filter media in their system’s four filtration tanks.
Tickets Available for 5 Healthy Towns Farm to Table 9th Annual Fabulous Feast
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Matt Pegouskie for the information in this story.) You don’t want to miss out on this year’s Farm to Table Fabulous Feast, on Sunday, Aug. 18 at Gordon Hall in Dexter. Tickets are going fast, and this popular event always sells out.
Midwest region gas prices rose from last week: See how much here
Regional gas prices rose last week at an average of $3.37 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.37 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in the Midwest region has risen about 5 cents since last month. According to the EIA, gas prices across the region in the last year have been as low as $2.77 on Jan. 8, 2024, and as high as...
Friday, July 19, 2024
Friday JTV News presents The Morning Show. Today, Andy and Bart’s guests: Dr. Jacob Sinkoff, Emergency Services Physician, Henry Ford Jackson Hospital; Sue Stevens & Nan Whitmore, American Cancer Society Relay for Life; Angela Hadley & Thomas Harris, American 1 Credit Union Fraud Fighters & Financial Wellness. 9 AM and 11 AM. Replay from July 17.
Bond Conditions Set for Adrian Pastor Charged with Criminal Sexual Conduct
Adrian, MI – There was a bond hearing in Lenawee County District Court Thursday morning for the Adrian pastor charged with two counts of 2nd Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct. Michael Goble, 75, appeared in court before Lenawee County District Court Judge Laura J. Schaedler. Goble’s defense attorney, with the Public Defenders Office, presented a case to have his bond lowered, and that the court could accommodate something other that jail…such as house arrest or a GPS tether. Defense council told the Judge that Goble is 75 years old, a long-term resident of the county, and has no prior criminal history. He said that Goble is retired, a recent widower, and has three adult children in the area. Council also said that Goble has medical issues that he meets with a doctor on a regular basis, and is not a flight risk. The defense wanted Judge Schaedler to consider a $25,000 bond per count…a reduction from the $75,000 per count currently in place.
Photographer and Sports Writer
Overview: JTV is seeking a talented and passionate Photographer and Sports Writer to join our team in Jackson, Michigan. This dual role combines photography skills with sports journalism, focusing on capturing moments through photography and creating compelling written content about local high school sports. Responsibilities:. Photography:. Capture high-quality photographs of...
Dapper Man Moves to Downtown Location 7-19-2024 | Photo Gallery
Dapper Man, a men’s hair styling salon moved to their new downtown location, the Beffel Building at 208 S. Jackson Street. Dapper Man opened in 2018 at 200 E. Trail Street. This week the salon moved to a newly renovated space in the former Beffel’s Lighting store. The salon is by appointment only and staffed by Owner-Director Bradley Brow and Stylist Peter Huver. 7-19-2024. Photos by Jeff Steers and Bart Hawley, JTV.
Column: A FRESH PERSPECTIVE – The End Is Near!
No, I’m not walking the streets wearing a cardboard sign announcing the end of the world. Like everyone else, I have no idea when Jesus is returning. I expect I will go to him before he comes for us but none of us knows for sure. But maybe today is the day? Hmmm? What I’m talking about is a friend who is near death.
Hot Air Jubilee has launched in Jackson for the weekend
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — It’s been a record-hot year–and the organizers of Hot Air Jubilee in Jackson are announcing a record number of women vying for this year’s hot air balloon championship. This Friday through Sunday, women pilots from around the country will be at Jackson’s...
Police Department’s Community-Oriented Efforts Bring Positive Impact To Fayette
The Fayette Police Department has been actively engaging in community policing initiatives, resulting in a positive impact on the local community. Police Chief Richard Bingham has expressed a desire to increase community involvement and visibility of officers and has further expressed that the number of calls for service received has shown a notable increase in the past months.
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