Jackson Citizen Patriot - Sat Nov 07
Jackson mayor-elect Karen Dunigan found out where her support is and where it isn't this week.
Steady as She GoesF&M Magazine - Fri Nov 06
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POW's wife to speak at Jackson church about World War II experiencesFlint Township/Swartz Creek Advance - Fri Nov 06
Larry Martin often struggles to find the words that best describe Jackson resident Amy Bakker.
Are you satisfied with the results from your local elections?Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance - Fri Nov 06
Joyce Powell Jackson "Very satisfied with the mayor and Nofs. I'm happy with him and Dunigan.
Peace Garden and tire service top Ypsilanti school district newsAnn Arbor.com - Thu Nov 05
Every week, Ypsilanti school district spokeswoman Emma Jackson sends out a media advisory detailing upcoming events.
Social workers fear for lives due to delaysTraverse City Record-Eagle - Thu Nov 05
State social workers struggling with mounting welfare, food stamp and Medicaid caseloads said Wednesday they fear for their lives after being assaulted or threatened by recipients frustrated with long lines and delays in aid.
Time key to Nofs' victoryBattle Creek Enquirer - Thu Nov 05
An abundance of money and time helped give Republican Mike Nofs a clear victory in the special election for the District 19 state Senate seat.
State welfare workers tell Michigan House committee of 'desperate...Ann Arbor News - Wed Nov 04
State welfare workers from the Department of Human Services told a House committee Wednesday they are threatened by angry clients and struggle with lax security as demand surges to record levels amid rising job losses.
Voters Deciding on Big RacesWLNS-TV Lansing - Wed Nov 04
Thousands head to the polls to cast their ballots. Election day is well underway and while it's certainly not as big as last year's presidential election, there are still many important races on the ballot.
Michigan welfare workers tell House panel of challengesFreep.com - RSS - Wed Nov 04
State welfare workers are threatened by clients, overworked and struggle with lax security, balky computers and inadequate phone systems, a House committee was told today.
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