Jackson City Council Passes Pay-to-Park System for Downtown Jackson

During last night’s Jackson City Council meeting, councilmembers unanimously approved a new plan for parking in downtown Jackson. The assessment funded “meterless parking” system will be replaced with a “pay-to-park” system within the Central Commercial District. Under
Florida man arrested in connection with Jackson credit union fraud
Michigan State Police have arrested a Florida man in connection with fraud at an interactive banking machine in Jackson County. Investigators say True Community Credit Union reported suspicious activity at one of its Interactive Teller Machines —
Man accused of killing wife requesting dismissal of charges
A man accused of killing his wife nearly four years ago and hiding her body is now asking a judge to dismiss the charges against him. Dale Warner, 57, is charged with open murder and evidence tampering
Kelly Fuels & American 1 team up to host Grand Opening
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — Kelly Express Mart is having a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new location on the corner of Robinson Road and W. Michigan Avenue this Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Senior Director of
Senator Sue Shink comments on budget discussions

This week, budget work continues in the Senate. Senator Sue Shink told WKHM there is no reason leaders in Lansing shouldn’t have an approved budget by the end of June. Senator Shink will be part of
Law enforcement investigating after two students assaulted at Battle Creek school

Police in Battle Creek are on the lookout for a male suspect who assaulted two Battle Creek Central High School students last week. According to police, officers were dispatched to the area of the school after an
Hannah Schauer comments on spring activities at Dahlem Center
The Dahlem Center in Jackson has an eventful March and beyond in store, as told to us by Dahlem’s Executive Director Hannah Schauer. Their next event is on March 13, which is a free program for adults.
State Rep. Kathy Schmaltz comments on income tax, education bills

A new bill was recently introduced to the Michigan House by State Representative Kathy Schmaltz that aims to lower the state income tax. Rep. Schmaltz provided our audience with the details of the bill and why she
W. Morrell Street Will Be Closed Monday Morning

A water main repair from the City of Jackson will close a busy street Monday morning. The City’s Department of Public Works is closing W. Morrell Street from First Street to Fourth Street today to repair a
Jackson Symphony Orchestra presents two “Music on Tap” concerts in March
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — The Jackson Symphony Orchestra will be holding two concerts in March on the 8th and 15th as part of their Music on Tap Irish Festival, bringing Celtic music to Weatherwax Hall. The first
