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As of August 10th, Masks Required in City of Jackson Facilities
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Water rates could raise 12% annually in Jackson under new proposed plan
Updated 9:40 AM;
Today 9:40 AM
A pipe is revealed at the bottom of a dug out hole, in Flint. City of Jackson officials may consider a water user rate increase to pay for lead service line replacements. (MLive file photo)
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JACKSON, MI – Water use rates could be raised in Jackson as the city seeks ways to pay for a lead service line replacement program and the decline in revenue from a major client loss.
The city is looking for ways to fund an estimated $120 million needed to pay for the replacement of about 1,800 lines each year, improve the water plant and cover the loss of revenue from Consumers Energy declining its use of city water at its gas-fired electric generating plant on Chapin Street.
DNA may help in 1978 cold case, Shirkey censured by Hillsdale Republicans: Jackson headlines Feb. 6-11
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
Sgt. Christian Grow, a combat medic with the Michigan Army National Guard, gives a vaccine during a drive through COVID-19 vaccination clinic put on by the Jackson County Health Department at a Jackson County Road Commission garage on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. The drive through allows people to get the vaccine while still staying in their vehicles. The heated garage is easier on the workers.J. Scott Park | MLive.com
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JACKSON, MI – A DNA test may help police solve the mystery of a homicide that occurred 43 years ago and remains unsolved.