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Ramp, lane closures coming to I-96 in Ionia County Sentinel Staff SARANAC The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced I-96 ramp and lane closures for road work in Ionia County. Between 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, intermittent ramp closures will be in effect at the I-96/Nash Highway interchange (Exit 59), according to an MDOT news release. Lane closures for road work resume 6 a.m. Tuesday through 6 p.m. Thursday, July 8, on eastbound and westbound I-96 from the Ionia/Kent county line (Montcalm Avenue) to Bliss Road. The schedule for Tuesday’s ramp closures is: Off ramp from eastbound I-96 to Nash Highway ....
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The Ionia County Town of Clarksville, Early 1900s If you attempt to do any last train to Clarksville jokes to any townsfolk here.they ve heard em all, dozens, hundreds, THOUSANDS of times throughout the years (even so, the town uses that phrase on their official website). But yes, there is a railroad that cuts through Clarksville, the Pere Marquette, that still operates to this day. The Last Train To Clarksville was probably yesterday. The small Michigan town of Clarksville has plenty of quaint, old original storefronts dotting the downtown area. It s located 43 miles west of Lansing, 28 miles east of Grand Rapids, and 2 1/2 miles south of I-96 on Nash Highway in the southwest corner of Ionia County, nestled in Campbell Township. ....
Driver going 100 mph before crash killing state police trooper, testimony shows Updated Dec 10, 2020; Facebook Share IONIA COUNTY, MI – A drunken driver was going 100 mph before she crossed into an oncoming lane, causing a head-on crash that killed a state police trooper, witnesses testified. Thomasina Shani Jones, 29, had a blood-alcohol level of 0.233 percent, nearly triple the state’s 0.08 percent level at which a motorist is presumed intoxicated, police said. State police Trooper Caleb Starr, 33, a married father of two, was killed in the July 10 crash. After hearing testimony from state police and others, Ionia County District Judge Raymond Voet on Thursday, Dec. 10, ordered Jones to stand trial on charges of second-degree murder, a potential life offense, driving while license is suspended causing death, operating with a high blood-alcohol level and operating while intoxicated. ....