American 1 Credit Union lobbies now open
Jackson, MI – In an email to its members last week, American 1 Credit Union announced all of their branch locations are now fully open for services, effective Monday, June 15. The reopening of the branch lobbies
City Council 6-16-20 Meeting
On Tuesday the Jackson City Council unanimously passed a resolution that dclares racism a public health emergency. Mayor Derek Dobies told WKHM Wednesday there’s no question there is systemic inequity… Racial equity training is upcoming
Regina Pinney and Katena Cain from the Non-Profit Network
Regina Pinney and Katena Cain from the Non-Profit Network were very interested observers of Tuesday’s County Commission meeting when a resolution crafted by Commissioners Daniel Mahoney and Darius Williams was shut down by the other 7
The Parlour
Trace Cooley and her husband purchased the legendary Parlour about 3 years ago. Cooley wants you to know that they are much more than just ice cream… The Cooleys have put together a great staff
Governor Whitmer Announces Next Steps for School Reopening in the Fall
LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan schools may resume in-person learning in phase 4 of the MI Safe Start plan, with strict safety measures in place. The governor also announced that on June 30th, she will release an executive order
Gov. Whitmer Signs Proclamation Marking Juneteenth Celebration Day
LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued a proclamation declaring June 19th as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan. Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when slavery was abolished in the United States. “Juneteenth is a crucial day in our
Jackson County Animal Shelter volunteers bring joy to Faith Haven Senior Center residents
Jackson, MI — The Jackson County Animal Shelter does more than offer pets for adoption. The shelter also participates with the community in many ways, including taking the animals on field trips to senior care residents to
City of Jackson declares racism a public health crisis
Jackson, MI — At their virtual meeting on Tuesday, June 16, the Jackson City Council unanimously approved a resolution that declares racism a public health crisis, and lays out ways to dismantle systematic racism in Jackson. The
City Council Meeting Recap
Here are some highlights from the Jackson City Council’s virtual meeting on June 16 from cityofjackson.org. The council adopted a resolution that declares racism a public health crisis. The resolution recognizes the impacts of institutional racism