Your daily COVID-19 update from WKHM
[Jackson, Michigan – April 17, 2020] The State of Michigan now reports that there have been 30,023 total reported cases of COVID-19 in our state, up 2,227 from yesterday. The death toll for the state of Michigan
City seeks 5th Ward Councilmember applicants
The City of Jackson is looking for Fifth Ward residents who want to serve their ward on the Jackson City Council. The City of Jackson is now accepting applications for the vacant Fifth Ward City Council seat.
Monday Lineup for “AM Jackson” with Greg O’Connor
Tune in to 970AM, 101.5FM or online at WKHM.com Monday, April 20th from 6am-10am to hear from Greg O’Connor’s guests: Chris Gautz, Michigan Department of Corrections Steve Doerr, East Jackson Superintendent Ted Christoff, Christoff & Sons; Jackson
MDHHS: Families Owed Child Support Will Receive Funds Intercepted from Stimulus Payments
As a result of a federal requirement, stimulus payments to noncustodial parents who owe child support will be directed to custodial parents and children, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced. “The Office of
Jackson COVID-19 Action Network raises over a quarter of a million dollars
JCAN, which functions as part of Jackson County’s emergency response, consists of representatives from more than two dozen local government agencies, organizations, businesses, non-profits, resident-lead community groups, and volunteers. This collaborative group is focused on ensuring all
MVAA launches “Check on MIVet” tool for those concerned about a Michigan Veteran
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is launching a new initiative called “Check on MIVet” designed to get veterans, Michigan National Guard and Reserve members connected to the benefits and services they earned for their service. Through