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Leoni, Once Called the Whiskey Town of Jackson County

There are numerous towns and villages that have diminished and disappeared in Michigan; the ones you usually hear about are in mid-to-northern Michigan. The Jackson County village of Leoni may have shrunk down to be a shadow of what it once was, and some maps don t even list it any more, but it still hangs in there. Leoni sits in the township of the same name, about halfway between Jackson & Grass Lake at the intersection of East Michigan Avenue and Portage Road. According to geneologytrails.com, in 1836 William Jackson came through Leoni looking for wild land...Leoni appeared to him a second garden of Eden...in October, 1838, he chose it for his home, and engaged in the sale of dry-goods, groceries, Sapington s ague-pills, and Peleg White s salve, and subsequently sold Pratt s pills and Lond s ointment.

Labour s mistake in backing the Brexit bill

Labour’s mistake in backing the Brexit bill Letters © EPA Keir Starmer during Wednesday’s Commons debate on the EU (future relationship) bill. By supporting the Brexit bill, Labour has given Boris Johnson’s government a massive majority and made itself look even weaker than it did already (Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal passes into UK law, 31 December). When it was clear that the Conservatives would achieve a majority on the bill, Keir Starmer should have given a speech setting out the pros and cons of the bill (the first part should not have taken too long) and then given his MPs a free vote, with the advice to abstain. The majority would have been much smaller. And Starmer would be free to say what he liked in response to future issues. So your editorial (30 December) was wrong to say Starmer was “right to judge that Labour could not afford to be associated … with … ‘no deal’” – that was not even on the table. What was on the ta

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