Michigan COVID-19 cases rise to 110

Wednesday, March 18 — Jackson, Michigan The state has confirmed at least 30 additional cases in the state of Michigan, bringing the total cases of COVID-19 in Michigan to 110 as of 4:30pm Wednesday. These new numbers

First Michigan death due to COVID-19 in Wayne County

March 18, 2020 — Jackson, Michigan The first death in Michigan due to COVID-19 has been reported. The patient was a man in his 50s at Beaumont Hospital in Wayne County. He passed away early Wednesday morning

Seniors-only shopping hours offered at some stores

March 18, 2020 — Jackson, Michigan Some stores are offering seniors-only shopping hours in an effort to protect the demographic more vulnerable to COVID-19 so they can avoid busier, more crowded shopping hours. Such stores include: Dollar

Jackson County Court shares shutdown procedures

March 18, 2020 — Jackson, Michigan During the Jackson Court shutdown, the following procedures will be in effect: For Individuals seeking to file for a Personal Protection Order: Forms are available at michiganlegalhelp.com or courts.mi.gov PPO Petitions/violations

64th District State Rep. Julie Alexander Discusses Healthcare Legislation

  With COVID-19 top of mind, this was some timely legislation in Lansing that we discussed with 64th District State Rep. Julie Alexander… <!–[if lt IE 9]>document.createElement(‘audio’);<![endif]–> https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/380/2020/03/18065109/alexander.mp3    

Author Meaghan McGill

  Meaghan McGill is employed at Henry Ford Allegiance Health, but this is not a COVID-19 story.  This story is about  “Crafty Charlotte and the Magic Room”.  McGill is now a published author and her children’s book