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
Center for Family Health responds with updates and tips on dealing with COVID-19
March 18, 2020 — Jackson, Michigan The Center for Family Health announces that all regularly scheduled dental appointments at their dental clinic will be postponed as recommended by the Michigan Dental Association. They will be seeing only
Jackson County Health Department limits non-essential services
March 18, 2020 — Jackson, Michigan Effective immediately the Jackson County Health Department and Human Services Building will begin to suspend or limit non-essential services with a focus on diverting staff to work on the COVID-19 response
COVID-19 response fund launched to address needs in Jackson County
United Way of Jackson County, Jackson Community Foundation Partner on Fund JACKSON, Michigan [March 16, 2020] – United Way of Jackson County and the Jackson Community Foundation jointly launched a new fund to help the community deal
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.org 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…
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