Race for Jackson County Sheriff
Three candidates will be on the ballot Tuesday in the race for Jackson County Sheriff. Gary Schuette is a former longtime Jackson police officer. Joe Beaman has worked for the Michigan Department of Corrections in various
Fall at Meckley’s Flavor Fruit farm
Thanks to everyone who participated in Tuesday’s trunk-or-treat event at Meckley’s Flavor Fruit Farm. Owner Steve Meckley told WKHM it has been a fantastic fall and it continues… 11025 S. Jackson Rd. Wed thru Sunday
MDHHS extends epidemic order to avoid “superspreader” events
LANSING, MICH. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) today revised and extended its epidemic order to contain the spread of COVID-19, as Michigan continues to see a surge in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Although most of the
Comics at the Collector’s Zone
A big push for comic books, classics, and full sets at the Collector’s Zone inside Petersen’s Jewelers. Owner Roger Petersen… Petersen says they are starting to see holiday shoppers already…
[PHOTOS] Christening of solar panels at The 200 Apartments in downtown Jackson
Mayor Dobies on King Center Renovations
Jackson Mayor Derek Dobies was elated with the Martin Luther King Jr. Center renovations that were completed and unveiled recently… Absentee voting is still available at City Hall…
200 Project Solar Array
Exciting day in Downtown Jackson Thursday. A solar array being placed atop the 200 project will get a ceremony at 10:30 AM. Jackson Downtown Partners’ William Deary…
COVID-19 Update with Jackson County Health Officer Rashmi Travis
Last week WKHM asked Jackson County Health Officer Rashmi Travis what rules are to be followed regarding the pandemic…the Governor, the Health Department, or someone else? In response to a number of COVID-19 incidents at
US Staffing Job Opportunities
If you missed the job fair at US Staffing last week they still have plenty of good employment opportunities. They continue to work with local companies to find good associates. Jim Dolson and Ben Jones on
Supreme Court Will Not Grant Review Of Pennsylvania Deadline For Mail-In Ballots
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court refused to take another look at the issue of late-arriving mail ballots in the state of Pennsylvania, leaving intact a lower court ruling that said the state must count ballots that arrive