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August 29-30

The Suburban Chevrolet Cadillac Sports Weekend returns to JTV this weekend.  Our opening week of football schedule:   Jackson vs Ann Arbor Huron, Saturday at 1 and 7pm, Sunday at 3:30pm.  Northwest vs Eaton Rapids, Saturday at 3:30 and 9:30pm, Sunday at 9:30pm.  Napoleon at Columbia Central, Sunday at 1 and 7pm.

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Holiday Pop Up Shop to Return as “ARTitude”

Thinking Real Estate has announced the return of the Downtown Jackson pop-up shop designed to showcase area artists and artisans in time for Holiday gift-giving.  The shop will be called "ARTitude" and be open from November 19 through December 29th.  Artists are invited to apply by visiting ThinkJacksonMI.com and downloading the application.  The location of this year's marketplace will be announced shortly.  Options available are: Artist Booth (10'x10' booth) $25 Non-Refundable Application Fee (must accompany application) $275 if application received by September 30, 2015 $375 if application received October 1, 2015 or later   Fine Art Gallery (up to 6 pieces) $25 Non-Refundable Application Fee (must accompany application) $30 if application received by September 30, 2015 $60 if application received October 1, 2015 or later 30% commission charged on all sold gallery pieces

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Jackson Street-Michigan Avenue Intersection to Close for Construction

Construction crews will close one intersection after opening another during the Dig Downtown Jackson project Monday, Aug. 31. Consumers Energy crews are working to reroute conductors so the Jackson Street/Michigan Avenue intersection can be de-energized Monday without losing electrical service to downtown businesses. Once the intersection is de-energized, the intersection will be closed for several weeks to replace the electrical system underneath, said Troy White, city senior civil engineer. “The Consumers Energy work to reroute conductors will be complete over the weekend,” he said. “The intersection will be closed beginning Monday, however, the intersection at Mechanic Street will have been paved and will remain open.” Crews will repave the Mechanic Street intersection, along with the block of road between Mechanic and Francis streets, over the weekend, White said. All electrical work for the Dig Downtown project will be done once work to replace the underground electrical system beneath the Jackson Street intersection is complete.

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Friday, August 28

John Denney, Hanover-Horton Superintendent;  Susan Murphy, Jackson County Family Court Referee;  Terry Bonnell, General Manager, The Big Mitten Fair;  Derek Dobies & Eileen Lehnert, Disc Golf Course;  Dave DeBaker, Movie Reviews;  Ric Walton, The Walton Insurance Group

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