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Jackson jazz legend dies, mansion used for firefighter training: Top Jackson headlines Dec. 4-10
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
A mural painted by Evan Struck features Benny Poole at the Nite Lite, 145 W. Pearl St. in downtown Jackson, on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. The bar and restaurant serves a variety of food from salads and grinders to burgers and appetizers. J. Scott Park | MLive.com
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Here are those headlines and more from Jackson County this week.
His style was memorable a wide-brim, tan straw hat, thick mustache and saxophone in hand. But it’s that saxophone’s sound that made Benny Poole legendary in Jackson and beyond.
Father pleads no contest to shooting 2-year-old son in face
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
Michael Glance, bottom right, pleaded no contest to six felony counts related to shooting his then 2-year-old son in the face. He pleaded in a virtual hearing before Jackson County Circuit Judge Thomas Wilson, top left, on Dec. 11, 2020. Defense attorney Andrew Kirkpatrick, top right, and Jackson County Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Kati Rezmierski attended the hearing as well. (Screenshot from YouTube live stream.)
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JACKSON, MI – A Blackman Township man has pleaded no contest to six felony charges related to shooting his young son in the face.
DETROIT, Mich. Henry Ford Health Systems is one of the only healthcare organizations in the country prepared for the COVID-19 vaccine the moment it is approved.
According to a press release from Henry Ford earlier in December, Henry Ford began installing and activating six vaccine storage freezers across the state of Michigan. Modern’sa vaccine needs to be stored and transported at minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit). The Pfizer vaccine requires more extreme refrigeration at minus 70 degrees Celsius (minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit). That means health care organizations need special freezers to maintain the vaccines and their potency at these extremely low temperatures.