City of Jackson outlines proposed use of federal COVID-19 relief funds
With the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting the Jackson community, City of Jackson leaders are taking steps to help residents stay safe in their homes. City leaders are announcing a proposal that calls for using $385,000
Bob S.

“MATSEEE VEIN-YA, BaBa bees see-sa Vah!” *places a cooking pot on his head and proceeds to dance and caper around the kitchen* -more unintelligible, nonsensical yelling
Ralph S.

Shut the door, were you born in a barn?
Jeremy V.

“When’s the last time you checked your oil” My dads been a mechanic longer than I’ve been alive he’s always working on different vehicles. Just the other day he said “I can’t wait for you to get
Robert S.

While my brother played college football we traveled almost every weekend for games. Per dad “look for the water tower in town it will always get you close to the football field”. It worked about 50% of
BREAKING: Faster Horses Festival rescheduled to 2021
Nashville, TN – May 21, 2020 – Reigning ACM “Festival Of The Year” Faster Horses Festival is rescheduled until July 16-18, 2021. In the best interest of the health and safety of fans, partners, employees, artists and
Governor Whitmer Reopens Auto Dealerships and Retail Businesses by Appointment, Authorizes Nonessential Medical, Dental and Veterinary Procedures
LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed executive order 2020-96 to reopen retail businesses and auto dealerships by appointment statewide on Tuesday, May 26, as part of her MI Safe Start plan. The governor’s executive order also
Homeowners, Businesses Urged to Call MISS DIG 811 in Advance as Construction and Backyard Projects Resume
LANSING, MICH. The Michigan Public Service Commission today asked Michiganders — from homeowners doing backyard projects to businesses engaging in major construction — to not wait until the last minute to have underground utilities marked by MISS DIG
Governor Whitmer Requests Federal Emergency Declaration to Aid in Midland County Flood Response
LANSING, Mich. — Governor Gretchen Whitmer today sent a letter to President Trump requesting federal aid in responding to the catastrophic flooding in Midland County. “Over the past two days, a major rainfall event in mid-Michigan led
Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order Enhancing, Expanding Protections for Residents and Employees of Long-Term Care Facilities
LANSING, Mich. — Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-95, which extends and further enhances protections for the health and safety of residents and employees of long-term care facilities. The order expands on protections provided in Executive