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Celebrating The Metamora-Amboy Fire Department: A Pillar Of The Community
The Metamora-Amboy Fire Department stands as a pillar of unwavering support and dedication to the community it serves. It remains a steadfast beacon of hope and assistance, valuing the well-being of the people above all else. With a consistent commitment to their mission, the department has proven itself to be an indispensable asset, offering aid and safety during times of crisis.
This Michigan Home Looks Straight Out Of A Horror Movie
I'm a big horror fan. It is arguably my favorite category of cinema because of how many different departments can go into the set and special effects. It showcases the best of what goes into a movie being made. That being said, every good horror movie needs a creepy house...
New Dollar General Market Store Set To Open Soon In Lyons
LYONS DG … The new Lyons Dollar General Market store is currently under construction and may be open by the end of August. (PHOTO BY JACOB KESSLER / THE VILLAGE REPORTER) A new Dollar General Market store will be opening soon in the town of Lyons. Construction efforts began on April 18th with the demolition of Anderson’s grain elevator in town.
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Columbia Township Moving Forward On Some Road Work. The Columbia Township Board of Trustees approved contracting with the Tuscola County Road Commission to have some work done this summer. The township approved having the road commission use 1,500 tons of...
UToledo College of Law, Adrian College Launch Joint Degree Program
Toledo, OH – The University of Toledo College of Law and Adrian College have announced a joint degree agreement, creating a pathway for students to simultaneously earn a juris doctor from UToledo and a master of arts in criminal justice from Adrian College. UToledo Interim President Matt Schroeder and...
Republicans face off in 5-way race for Grass Lake trustee seat
JACKSON COUNTY, MI - A group of five Republicans are vying for trustee seats in Grass Lake Township in the upcoming Aug. 6 primary election. Current Grass Lake Township trustees Scott Bray and Tina Bednarski-Lynch are in the running to maintain their seats, facing newcomers Brent Koors, Mathew Rentfrow and Blake Wyant.
Montpelier Fire Department Thrives With Community Support That’s Second To None
The Montpelier Fire Department is different in the aspect of area fire departments. The distinctive difference is in the way the Montpelier Fire Department runs based off of how other area departments do. Nearly all of Montpelier Fire Department’s calls and runs are fire related and not medical related as...
Ag Day Today at the Lenawee County Fair
Adrian, MI – Today is Ag Day at the Lenawee County Fair. Notable events happening at the fairgrounds include:. The Bandshell will be the stage for a food eating contest at 1pm. The 4-H / Open Class Draft Horse Hitch Show will take place in the Dairy Arena at...
Williams County Port Authority Seeks Properties In Stryker
The Williams County Port Authority met on Monday, July 22 for their regular meeting. Their meeting was called to order by Chair President Dave Newcomer at 12:02pm. Secretary Ashley Epling took roll call. Present for the meeting were Chair President Dave Newcomer, board members Sean Rupp, Stacy Lillard, Tyson Stuckey,...
Decker Homer Makes the Difference in Comeback Win
Bridgewater Township, New Jersey- The Portland Sea Dogs (12-10, 48-43) comeback in the ninth to defeat the Somerset Patriots (16-8, 48-45) 7-6 on Thursday night. Roman Anthony extended an eight-game hit streak after going 2-5 with a season-high three- RBI. Kristian Campbell and Kyle Teel both notched three-hit games while Nick Decker crushed his sixth homer of the season.
Tom Hess Wins PBA50 Monacelli Championship
Jackson, Michigan – After several weeks of not quite feeling like himself or performing like he knows he is capable of, Tom Hess is back. The game has a way of humbling you sometimes. Hess felt that way after failing to cash for the first time this season in West Virginia, then missing the cut by just one pin at the Bud Moore PBA50 Players Championship.
Jackson News Briefs July 26, 2024
Spring Arbor University Announces New Brand Promise: Grow Deep Roots. Spring Arbor University announced this week the launch of a new brand promise that will replace their most recent brand slogan, “Let Your Light Shine.” This new brand promise captures SAU’s commitment to fostering a deep and meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ across students, alumni, and community members, cultivating academic excellence, and nurturing a close-knit community.
Archbold German Township Fire Department: A True Community Blessing
The Archbold German Township Fire Department has remained a cornerstone of the community, consistently providing critical emergency services with unwavering dedication. The department has reported a steady call volume, with over 80% of calls being EMS-related. Despite a slight decrease in fire call numbers, the increase in EMS call numbers has ensured that the overall call volume remains within expected parameters.
Tecumseh wins Michigan Little League title
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Two titles down, one to go for the Tecumseh Area Little League to make a trip to Williamsport, Penn. for the Little League World Series. The top Tecumseh all-stars have represented the area well, going 10-0 so far this summer, taking the District 16 title and then representing the District and claiming the Michigan state title in a 5-4 win against Richmond on Thursday. ...
Blissfield's bicentennial weekend features everything from bed races to historical demonstrations
BLISSFIELD — The bicentennial weekend celebrations in Blissfield are finally here. After kicking off a year of activities and events focused on Blissfield’s 200 years as a Lenawee County community with a Feb. 10 fundraiser, summer is now here, and Blissfield will devote this weekend to celebrating its past while looking forward to the future.
Man uses knife to defend himself after suspect allegedly enters Jackson home with a baseball bat
JACKSON, Mich. (WILX) - Jackson police said one man used a knife to defend himself after a person allegedly went into his home with a baseball bat overnight Wednesday. On July 24, just before 2:45 a.m., police said they were called to Greenwood Avenue and W. Biddle Street for a disturbance. When they arrived, they discovered that a 27-year-old man had been hit by a brick, allegedly by a 43-year-old person.
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