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JTV Broadcast Schedule January 13th and 14th High School Basketball

Saturday at 1pm and 7pm and Sunday 3pm - Lansing Eastern at Jackson  Saturday at 3pm and 9pm and Sunday 9pm - Grass Lake at Michigan Center Sunday at 1pm and 7pm - Lumen Christi at Western  For photo galleries from the Lumen Christi at Western boys and girls games, check back with JTV.TV Friday night.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Michael Smajda, Supt., Western Schools;  Bethany Stutzman, United Way of Jackson County;  Meet the JTV Staff with Production Manager, Noah Baker;  Christine Gorton, Miss Jackson Crossroads Pageant;  Michael Walters, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce with Cathy Brechtelsbauer, JCISD, MLK Diversity Breakfast & Challenge Day;  Thomas Burke, Save our Youth Updates & Upcoming Events

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Monday, January 9. 2017

Kelli Hoover & Andrew Sargeant, City of Jackson Parks, Recreation, Grounds & Cemeteries;  Pat Willis & Dan Machnik, Willis & Machnik Financial Services;  Meet the JTV Staff with General Manager, Andy Hawley;  Lynda Waldron, Miss Jackson County RoseQueen Pageant Director;  Janice Fairley, Community Volunteer, Sisters in Ministry and More;  Weekend Basketball Highlights  

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Slow Start Dooms Jackson Despite Inspired Comeback and Wild Finish

By Mike Moore Staff Writer   Jackson — A home-town eruption for the first time all night was in full force. Bleachers rocked and energy soared moments after Rarshiem Owens drilled a 3-pointer from the wing and a 16-point deficit had evaporated to just one. It was a scene of bedlam at Jackson High Friday night, showing just how good this Vikings team can be, and just how frustrating this eventual four-point loss to Grand Ledge really was. “There were just so many things that could have changed this game and moved it in our direction,” coach Dan Crowley said of the 52-48 setback. “If we make half the shots inside that we missed, we win this game. … I’m very proud of the way we fought back and didn’t give up. We got it down to one and almost had a steal with a chance to take the lead. So the fact we didn't give up was key, but it’s rough losing another one to them.” In the end, though, Jackson dug a grave in the first half that was too much to climb out of. Grand Ledge led 14-10 after the first quarter, but poured in 22 second-quarter…

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Wharton Center Presents “Beautiful-The Carole King Musical”

The Wharton Center for Performing Arts presents "Beautiful-The Carole King Musical" January 10-15, 2017.  Showtimes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30pm;  Friday at 8pm; Saturday at 2 and 8pm;  Sunday at 1 and 6:30pm.  Tickets are available for all performances at the Wharton Center box office, online and by calling 1-800-WHARTON. Beautiful – The Carole King Musical tells the Tony® and Grammy Award winning, inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom: from teenage songwriter to being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband, Gerry Goffin; to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann; to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she made more than beautiful music...she wrote the soundtrack to a generation. The musical tells this entire story, reminding us of the hits she wrote and co-wrote along the way, including: “Some Kind of Wonderful,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” “Take Good Care of My Baby,” “The Loco-Motion,” “On Broadway,” and more...all culminating in her masterpiece, the Tapestry album.

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Saturday, January 7 – Sunday, January 8

High School Basketball on the Suburban Chevrolet Cadillac Sports Weekend:  Saturday at 1 and 7pm, Sunday at 3pm:  Union City vs Concord;  Saturday at 3 and 9pm, Sunday at 1 and 7pm;  Grand Ledge vs Jackson;  Sunday at 9pm:  Jackson vs Lumen Christi

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American 1 Credit Union Gives Back $1 Million to Members

American 1 Credit Union announced today that it has given back over $1 Million to their members in the form of a savings dividend and a loan rebate. During the past year, American 1 promoted a Finance Local® message to the community which led to the continued growth and financial strength of the credit union. This allowed American 1 to give back such a sizable amount. The $1 Million campaign highlighted the community impact that can be made when people choose to Finance Local®. American 1 continues to encourage community members to make informed decisions while shopping and financing purchases. A 40% rebate is being paid to all members who financed a secured, closed-end loan with American 1 in 2015 or 2016. The rebate is 40% of the interest the member paid on their loan during 2016. All members with savings shares were awarded a bonus dividend of 2% APY based on their daily balances during the final quarter of 2016. In addition, members with Money Market accounts received a bonus dividend of 2% APY based on their daily balances in December 2016.All rebates and dividends will post to members accounts by January 15, 2017. Established in 1950, American 1…

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Ganton Art Gallery to Host Works of Renowned Artist Philip C. Curtis

("Street Car Journey" by Philip C. Curtis,  photo courtesy Spring Arbor University) The work of critically acclaimed and locally born artist Philip C. Curtis will be on display at Spring Arbor University’s Ganton Art Gallery from February 3 to March 12.  Titled “Coming Home,” this display of Curtis’ work is the most historically and artistically significant show yet received by the Ganton Art Gallery. The show opens to the public on Sunday, February 5, following a private, invitation-only opening the previous Friday. A week later on Sunday, February 12, the gallery will hold a Community Reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. SAU Art Department lecturer in art Jonathan Rinck will be deliver a lecture on the style and significance of the pieces on display. Others will be on hand to answer questions and interact with attendees. Food and drink will be provided. The event is open to the public. Visit arbor.edu/philipcurtis for directions and contact information. Philip Campbell Curtis was born May 26, 1907, in Jackson, Michigan, and received his bachelor of arts from Albion College, later attending the University of Michigan and Yale. During the Great Depression, Curtis served in the Work’s Progress Administration’s Federal Arts Program, which eventually relocated…

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