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Weekend Broadcast Schedule

Saturday 1pm &  7pm - Lumen Christi at Jackson Saturday 3pm & 9pm - Addison at Michigan Center Sunday 1pm & 7pm - Grass Lake at East Jackson Sunday 3pm - Lumen Christi at Jackson Sunday 9pm - Addison at Michigan Center

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Youth Citizen of the Year

Our visit with annual award winners continues with Jackson Citizen Patriot Youth Citizen of the Year Michael Funkhouser.  Michael is a senior at Jackson High School and organized the community leaf pick up to benefit the school's food drive.  Other guests:  Cheryl Norey, Community Relations Coordinator, MACI and United Way Volunteer of the Year honoree;  Rick Wilson and Shawna Tello, Jackson YMCA;  Meet the JTV staff with producer Noah Baker;  Dave DeBaker with movie reviews and Ric Walton with his Rose Bowl experiences. PROGRAM NOTE:  Friday's show will replay on Monday, January 6th due to the snowstorm and cancellation of guests.

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Honey and Buffalo on SoundWave

Check out SoundWave today at 3pm, 7pm and 10pm today - Jackson native Maggie Schultz fronts Chicago Rockers, Honey and Buffalo - LIVE from Grand River Marketplace.

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Chucky’s Game Picks

*Chuck will select a few of his favorite games each week for his picks. The holiday season is over, and with its’ end comes Chucky Buckles’ emergence from hiatus. During the break between the football and basketball seasons he took a computer class, had one of those soda-pop vending machines installed in his house and built a covered wagon from some old barn wood he found in a field. Basketball season is here, and that means Chucky is more focused on each concession stand’s popcorn making ability than the action on the court. Still, picks must be made. BOYS***   LUMEN CHRISTI @ JACKSON: Former Lions coach Jim Schwartz is on-hand to lend his services to either coach in need of in-game adjustments, but his offer to assist is rebuffed by both sides when it’s revealed that he- and the Lions – just aren’t that good. PICK: LUMEN CHRISTI HOMER @ HANOVER-HORTON: The Trojans feature many of the same kids who helped the football team reach the state semifinals in November. Trouble erupts when those same kids, perhaps forgetting its basketball season, tackle the Comets’ ball carriers the first few times up the court. PICK: HANOVER-HORTON CONCORD @ VANDERCOOK LAKE:…

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Citizen of the Year

The Jackson Citizen Patriot named Dr. James O'Connor as this year's "Citizen of the Year".  Dr. O'Connor is the Medical Care Director of St. Luke's Clinic and discussed the accomplishments of the clinic and the ongoing need for funding.  The Jackson Kiwanis Club will hold a fundraiser for the clinic next month.  Other guests:  Andy Woell, General Materials with "Builder Walk";  Angela Machnik, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce;  Local children's book author Karren Cram;  Dale Johnson, filmmaker, Kiwanis Travel Adventure Film Series;  Pet of the Week with Sue Lovell, Cascades Humane Society.

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Basketball Schedule Jan 4th – Jan 7th

Boys Basketball Saturday January 4th - Lumen Christi at Jackson 7pm - JTV Monday January 6th - Concord at Vandercook Lake 7pm - JTV Monday January 6th - Briton Deerfield at Grass Lake 7pm Monday January 6th - Homer at Hanover-Horton 7pm Tuesday January 7th - Erie Mason at Columbia Central 7pm Tuesday January 7th - Benton Harbor at Jackson 7pm Tuesday January 7th - Michigan Center at Clinton 7pm Girls Tuesday January 7th - Hanover-Horton at Napoleon 7pm Tuesday January 7th - Vandercook Lake at Grass Lake 7pm Tuesday January 7th - East Jackson at Addison 7pm Tuesday January 7th - Concord at Union City 7pm

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Lady Cougars even record at 7-7

FORT WAYNE, IN – Kylie Townsley scored career high games in her last two outings of 14 and 20 points and in today's game against Indiana Tech she did it once again scoring a game high 28 points to lead the Cougars in a 70-63 win over a very talented 9-6 Indiana Tech team.  The Cougars evened their record at 7-7 on the season. The Cougars owned a narrow 32-30 lead in the first half which saw five lead changes with Spring Arbor enjoying the biggest lead of eight points. The second half was as close as it could possibly be going back and forth with each team leading multiple times and the score tied seven times in the second half.  The largest lead of the game came at the end with the Cougars on top 70-63. Karly Bender made six of six from the free throw line in the last 18 seconds of the game to seal the victory for Spring Arbor. The biggest difference in the game was ball control and points off of turnovers.  The Cougars committed just seven turnovers in the game compared to 17 by the Warriors.  The Cougars took advantage of the ITU turnovers…

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