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After some setbacks, Downtown Jackson is on its way to getting a social district. Council members approved permits this week for eight businesses and restaurants.
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The city of Jackson has received a financial boost from the state of Michigan for water infrastructure improvements. A majority of the nearly $17 million in funding will go toward replacing lead service lines.
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A map detailing new boundaries for five of the six wards in the City of Jackson is changing where some residents will vote in August's primary election.
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Nixon Water Park is reopening on Monday. The park has been closed since the start of the pandemic.
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The city of Jackson held a cherry blossom dedication ceremony Tuesday to honor the history and culture of its Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
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The city of Jackson plans to create a community kitchen where small-scale businesses can lease cooking space.
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Previous attempts have floundered to redevelop the city-owned Hayes Hotel in downtown Jackson.
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The city of Jackson is urging residents to stop flushing bathroom wipes down the toilet. One stretch of sewer has been cleaned out six times in a year.
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The focus is on the 292-unit Reed Manor.
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Linda Hass has recently been appointed as the honorary historian for the City of Jackson.