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Events of Thursday, December 1, 2022

Jackson College and MLK Center Educational Partnership Official Opening.  3 PM.  The City of Jackson's Martin Luther King Center and Jackson College are working together to bring college classes closer to home for city residents and workers.  The community is invited to celebrate the unveiling and opening of Jackson College's partnership location with Jackson's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center. A short program is set for 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at the MLK Center, 1107 Adrian St., Jackson, MI 49203.  Jackson College began offering classes at the MLK Center in 2019, an intentional effort to connect with the City of Jackson and bring college classes to students living in the inner-city area. While the pandemic put in-person classes on hold, the College began offering classes again this past fall. Students may enroll in courses leading to an entrepreneurship certificate. With renovations complete on the MLK Center and the recent installation of a sign signifying the partnership, Jackson and the College are excited to continue these efforts.  All are welcome at this partnership celebration. There will be a short program and light refreshments.  Classes are currently enrolling for both the spring and summer semesters. To learn more about MLK Center…

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Extreme Dodge Jackson County Scoreboard November 29, 2022

Girls basketball Hanover-Horton 52, Concord 25: Olivianna Watkins scored 12 points, dished three assists, and had three steals for the Comets in the home win. Molly Soper added nine points and Tracy Ackley finished with seven points for Hanover-Horton. Concord was led by Cieara Barrett with eight points and Hannah Stimer added seven points.  Napoleon 36, Quincy 17: The Pirates won on the road to start the season. Karson Fairbanks tallied 12 points and Maggie Beer added nine points for Napoleon.  East Jackson 62, A.A. Greenhills 24: The Lady Trojans limited Greenhills to nine points in the second half. Mariah Kerley finished with 23 points and Kennedy Goodwin tallied 10 points and seven rebounds for East Jackson. Priya Mericle led EJHS with 11 steals and Addisyn added nine steals and nine assists.  Leslie 42, Columbia Central 36: The Golden Eagles fought back from a 21-8 deficit on the road Tuesday. Zoie Bamm finished with 21 points and Cecilia Slat added eight points for CCHS.  Chelsea 62, Western 52: Western freshman Raya Hitt had 23 points and had six steals for the Panthers.  Olivet 58, Springport 35  Ann Arbor Huron 41, Grass Lake 38  Holt 64, Jackson 27 Haslett 49, Northwest…

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