Sep 29, 2009 | Jackson Citizen Patriot
Driver, 87, thankful for helpful residents
This summer, while traveling to Chicago on westbound I-94, 87-year-old Barbara Thompson of Grosse Pointe Park ran into a problem near Jackson.
PTA vs. PTO: Same goals, but different setups
Students everywhere are toting Frankenmuth catalogs and gift-card offers as the biggest fundraising push of year kicks off for local Parent Teacher Associations and Parent Teacher Organizations.
Petitioners seek recall of Parma Township supervisor Wendy Chamberlain
A group of Parma Township residents has started circulating a petition in an attempt to recall township Supervisor Wendy Chamberlain.
Junkyard opens in Parma Township after year of opposition
After a year of opposition from area residents, A-Deal Auto Parts is now open for business in Parma Township.
Daybook: Births, marriage licenses, divorces, sentencings and business registrations
Paige W. and Jerry A., of Jackson, a daughter, Haizelee Joyce, born Sept. 16, 7 pounds at Allegiance Health.
Food drive ramps up as need deepens
WEST MICHIGAN A total of 42 states lost jobs in August, with the biggest payroll cuts coming from Texas, Georgia, Ohio, and in Michigan.
Three people police suspect have been behind at least nine area break-ins have been charged with home invasion.
Three people face charges of breaking and entering homes after deputies find stolen property.
District is honored for energy savings
Turning out the lights helped the Western School District slash its energy costs and earn recognition as having some of the most energy efficient buildings in the nation.
Car Accident Sends Man Behind Bars
An accident in Jackson County sends one person to the hospital and another behind bars.
Springport man may face charges in connection with Parma Township crash
A 37-year-old Springport man is expected to face impaired driving and other charges after he ran a stop sign in Parma Township and struck two cars, sending one woman to the hospital.