Year-long Greenwood Ave. construction project complete
Jackson, MI — The year-long construction project to repave Greenwood Ave. from Mason to Morrell with a traffic circle around Austin Blair Park is now complete. The scope of the project and weather delays caused this $2.3
Mayor Dobies Talks Fireworks Rules
Jackson Mayor Derek Dobies admitted on WKHM this week that it is difficult to enforce the City’s fireworks ordinance. Dobies is hoping users comply, but so far it has sounded like some neighborhoods are…
Val Stover Real Estate
Longtime realtor Val Stover told WKHM this week that when they show homes they use every precaution… Working with a realtor can help you prepare for the unexpected… Home sales right now are highlighted
Charlotte garage sale linked to possible COVID-19 exposure
(AP) Health officials in Michigan on Thursday said that people who went to a garage sale near the community of Charlotte, Michigan last weekend may have been exposed to COVID-19. The Lansing State Journal reported that the
MIOSHA launches program to enforce appropriate PPE for hospital workers
LANSING, MICH. To ensure front-line hospital workers caring for and treating COVID-19 patients are receiving the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) from their employer, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has launched a state emphasis program
Hear from the candidates: 12th District Judge
Tune in to NewsTalk 970AM/101.5FM or online at WKHM.com as we hear from the following candidates for 12th District Judge in Jackson County: Tuesday, July 7th @ 8:30am Jake Dickerson Wednesday, July 8th @ 7:30am George Lyons
Henry Ford Allegiance Health visitor restrictions
Jackson, MI — Henry Ford Allegiance Health has again put temporary visitor restrictions into place that restrict the routine visiting of family, friends, and community members. Each patient is now allowed up to two visitors at one
Jackson County COVID-19 cases on the rise
Jackson, MI — The Jackson County Health Department has identified a sudden rise in COVID-19 cases due to travel outside Michigan. As of May 1, 2020, Jackson County had 360 recorded cases of COVID-19 and 23 deaths.