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Jonesville Fire Department Auxiliary Pork Chop Barbecue Saturday

JONESVILLE - The Jonesville Fire Department Auxiliary is moving forward with their annual Pork Chop Barbecue Saturday. The event is May 15 and 250 pre-paid orders can be made for this event. The $12 meal includes pork chop, dinner roll, coleslaw and beans. Pick up times are from noon to 2 p.m. at the Jonesville Eagles on Beck Road, Jonesville. Organizer Ken Mann said the event has been ongoing for around 15 years and funds raised go towards scholarships and other needs of the department. The dinners will be prepackaged in “to-go” containers and you can eat at the Jonesville Eagles or drive-thru to pick up your order, Don Germann said.

MSP: alcohol suspected in serious crash Saturday

FAYETTE TOWNSHIP Michigan State Police are investigating a crash in the twilight hours Saturday in Jefferson Township.  A news release stated troopers were dispatched to the intersection of Jonesville Road and Jermaine Street on the outskirts of the city of Jonesville around 5:15 a.m. Saturday for a one-vehicle crash.  A preliminary investigation showed the driver of the vehicle, a county resident, was heading east on Jonesville Road and failed to negotiate a curve before going off the roadway and striking a tree.  The driver was trapped inside the vehicle and had to be extricated by the Jonesville Fire Department before being airlifted to Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor for treatment of serious, but not life-threatening injuries. 

Litchfield apartment fire under investigation

Litchfield apartment fire under investigation Hillsdale Daily News LITCHFIELD A male and a child were transported to Henry Ford Allegiance Hospital in Jackson after a fire broke out in their apartment Sunday afternoon in Litchfield.  Litchfield Fire Chief Scott Skelly said the adult male had minor burns and paramedics transported the child for evaluation in case of smoke inhalation.  Fire broke out in the upstairs apartment around 12:20 p.m. Sunday at 204 Southfield St.  Skelly said all fire personnel cleared from the scene around 3 p.m.  The Michigan State Police Fire Marshall Division was on site with Skelly Monday morning to investigate and determine what caused the fire. 

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