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Big City Slams Womens Disc Golf Tournament 7-31-21 | Photo Gallery

Big City Slams Women's Disc Golf Tournament at Ella Sharp Park, 07-31-2021.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV Sports.  For prints or downloads, click here. [ngg src="galleries" ids="1230" display="pro_blog_gallery"]Big City Slams Women's Disc Golf Tournament at Ella Sharp Park, 07-31-2021.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV Sports.  For prints or downloads, click here.

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Saturday, July 31 – Sunday, August 1, 2021

The Locker Room presented by County National Bank. The Right Approach presented by Michelob Ultra. Phil Fischmeister's guest this week is 2021 Jackson Masters Champion Mike Raymond. Highlights from the R.W. Mercer Jackson Junior Golf Tour. Summer Spectacular presented by America’s Preferred Home Warranty.   This week, Summer Spectacular presents highlights from the 2021 Hot Air Jubilee, presented by American 1 Credit Union.   1, 3, 7, and 9 PM. This week on JTV: Food Circus  The Grand River Brewery is hosting a pie baking contest with three excellent contestants. Laura Davenport from The Blue Julep, Fay Odeh from Steve's Ranch Family Restaurant, and Sharon Hazard from Grand River Brewery. Where We Live Where We Live travels to historic Marshall and stops in at Villa on Verona Inn and Event Center. Owner Katy Banfield shows you around the rooms and grounds at this perfect getaway in the heart of Marshall. On Senior Living, In honor of the 2021 Olympics, we look back at the local Senior Olympics, last held in 2019 at the SAU Fieldhouse. Where We Live presented by Lloyd Ganton Retirement Center. The Jackson Show.  Highlights from the band Blackstone Steel performing at TRUE Community City Square in…

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Eligible Unemployment Claimants Granted Overpayment Waivers

(July 30, 2021 6:28 PM) The Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) has begun to notify claimants who are no longer eligible to receive Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits that overpayments will be waived. In June, claimants were asked to requalify for PUA by providing the agency with the necessary information to remain eligible for the federal program. Four PUA COVID-19 eligibility reasons that were included at the beginning of the pandemic were later found by the U.S. Department of Labor to be non-qualifying. Under federal law, UIA had to re-evaluate PUA eligibility for individuals who selected one of the non-qualifying reasons. After the notifications were issued, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer supported Michigan’s use of waivers from the Department of Labor, stressing that, “No one who followed the rules and received benefits through no fault of their own should have to pay back money to the federal government.” Of the roughly 690,000 claimants that were asked to requalify, about 241,000 responded to the UIA’s request. Waivers will be granted to the initial group of approximately 350,000 non-responses, many of whom may no longer be collecting benefits. “For those who have responded, we’re reviewing their cases to determine if they have an eligible COVID-19 related…

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Michigan Reports 2,250* Coronavirus Cases, State Total Now 903,933

(July 30, 2021 6:19 PM) Michigan reported 2,250* coronavirus (COVID-19) positive test cases today, with the state reported total now at 903,933. Michigan is reporting 19** COVID-19-related deaths today with the state total at 19,921.   *Note on cases (07/30/2021): Today's daily case count represents new referrals of confirmed cases to the MDSS since the last web update report.  Over the three days (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), the average number of new confirmed cases is 750 per day. **The deaths announced today includes 9 deaths identified during a Vital Records review. See cumulative data page for more information. State Cumulative Total of Recovered COVID-19 Cases (as of 7/27/21): 872,163. Information is updated Tuesday and Friday at 3 p.m., with COVID-19 results included as of 10 a.m.   

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Comets Look to Continue Winning Ways in Football

Hanover-Horton High School senior football players from left, Landon Lebel, Wyatt Hill, Gabe French, and Wyatt Dick are players Coach Perry Deliyanne (center) will be counting on this season.  Photo by Jeff Steers, JTV Sports. By Jeff Steers JTV Sports (July 30, 2021 11:52 AM) Third-year Hanover-Horton High School football Coach Perry Deliyanne says one of his staffers has a nickname for just about every player on the team. With names such as Little Willy, Evel Knievel, and Sausage, sometimes the longtime football coach doesn’t know who his assistant coach is talking about. But nearly everyone at the district opening game between Lumen Christi and the Comets last year called Hanover-Horton and up-and-coming, hard-hitting program. The Comets hope to continue that success this season. Hanover-Horton finished 4-3 overall a year ago, 4-2 in the Cascades Conference – good for second place. The Comets have never won a Cascades football title. Last year the Comets fell to Lumen Christi at home, 36-29, in the opening round of the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 7 playoffs  “The coach for Lumen Christi said he didn’t expect that out of Hanover-Horton,” HHHS senior Gabe French said. “He told us we are becoming a…

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Jackson County Cumulative Report: 14,934 COVID-19 Positive Cases and 288 Deaths

(July 30, 2021 11:45 AM) The Jackson County Health Department released the COVID-19 positive numbers for Jackson County.  As of 11:30 AM today, there are 14,934 positive cases (cumulative), and 288 deaths (cumulative)*.     There are 19 new cases since yesterday’s report. Cumulative recovered, as of July 30: 14,462** As of July 29, there are 3 persons at Henry Ford Allegiance Health being treated as inpatients for COVID-19.  The cumulative numbers posted on Mondays include the data from Saturday, Sunday and Monday.  Recovered numbers are being posted as received.  *These numbers do not reflect any cases or deaths identified through Michigan Department of Corrections.  Their numbers are listed under a separate category and reported by the state at Michigan Statistics. Cases reported involving Jackson County school students or staff are included in our posted numbers.  For details regarding cases and outbreaks at Michigan schools please see https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173_102480---,00.html **Recovered is defined as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset (or referral date if onset is not available). Gender Number of Cases Percent Male 6930 46.4% Female 7888 52.8% Unknown 116 0.8% The Age group is reported as a percentage of the total instead of the actual…

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Events of July 30, 31, and August 1, 2021

July 30 Grand River Farmers Market.  The Grand River Farmers Market, at the corner of Louis Glick and Pearl Streets in Jackson.  Located under the covered plaza in front of Grand River Brewery.  Open Fridays and Saturdays, 9-2.  Lots of great new vendors, and our favorite regulars too! Buy local at the Grand River Farmers Market and receive the freshest produce in the area. Now accepting credit cards and bridge cards.  http://grandriverfarmersmarket.com/  (517) 788-4355  Follow their Facebook page. Annual Gigantic Sale for Missions.  The Arbor Church Gym, 120 East Main Street, Spring Arbor.  Friday, July 30th 9am – 4pm, Bag day – pay $2 per bag of clothing, shoes, bedding.  Saturday, July 31st 9 – 11am, Free day – anything in the gym is FREE! www.arborchurch.org Food Truck and a Band.  127 Brewing, 3090 Shirley Drive.  Nom Nom Ninja will be returning to the brewery from 5-8pm. They serve hibachi burritos and and a few other treats for you.  Starting at 6 BOMM will be returning to the brewery. BOMM plays a fun mix of of some classics and bluegrass music.  They have a great sound mixing guitars, bass, and a mandolin. She Kills Monsters - Virtual Realms.  July 30, 31, &…

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Friday, July 30, 2021

JTV News presents The Morning Show.  Friday,  Andy and Bart’s guests: Denise Owens, Jackson County Fair Manager.  Aaron Dimick, People for the Parks & Trails.  Craig Hatch, The Chamber Connection brought to you by Experience Jackson.  9 AM and 11 AM.  (replay from July 29) Friday on The Bart Hawley Show: Kelby Wallace, PE, Jackson TSC Manager, MDOT;  Daniel Mahoney, Candidate for Mayor, City of Jackson;  Tamra Scramlin, Tasting Room Manager, Sandhill Crane Vineyards;  Preview of Fair Food at the Jackson County Fair;   Ric Walton, The Walton Insurance Group.  1, 5, 8, and 11 PM;  2 and 5 AM.  (replay from July 29) This week on JTV: Food Circus  The Grand River Brewery is hosting a pie baking contest with three excellent contestants. Laura Davenport from The Blue Julep, Fay Odeh from Steve's Ranch Family Restaurant and Sharon Hazard from Grand River Brewery. Where We Live Where We Live travels to historic Marshall and stops in at Villa on Verona Inn and Event Center. Owner Katy Banfield shows you around the rooms and grounds at this perfect get-away in the heart of Marshall. On Senior Living, In honor of the 2021 Olympics, we look back at the local Senior…

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Vandercook Lake Football Passing Drills 7-29-21 | Photo Gallery

Vandercook Lake football passing drills, 7-29-21.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV Sports.  For prints or downloads, click here. [ngg src="galleries" ids="1229" display="pro_blog_gallery"]Vandercook Lake football passing drills, 7-29-21.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV Sports.  For prints or downloads, click here.

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Northwest Food Truck Rally 7-29-21 | Photo Gallery

Northwest Food Truck Rally, 7-29-21.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV News.  For prints or downloads, click here. [ngg src="galleries" ids="1228" display="pro_blog_gallery"]Northwest Food Truck Rally, 7-29-21.  Photos by Jeff Steers, JTV News.  For prints or downloads, click here.

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