Paul Hawkins, 38, was sentenced by a Hillsdale County district court judge to 133 days in jail, the Michigan Attorney General's Office announced. It also said Hawkins is currently incarcerated at G.
A man from Hillsdale County will serve around 4 months in jail for posting threatening messages on Facebook while out on parole, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Monday. 30-year-old ...
Threats against those who serve our communities cannot and will not be tolerated,” Attorney General Nessel said.
The new locations are part of a five-year plan by the discount grocery chain to add 800 stores across the United States.
Robert Cotton Correctional Facility, was sentenced to 133 days in jail for posting threatening messages on the Hillsdale City ...
While Minder was identified as the man who left the threatening message Tuesday and local charges were authorized, the Hillsdale City Police Department called upon the Michigan State Police / U.S ...
The new Michigan stores — in Rochester Hills, Midland and Hillsdale — are being supported with a $12 million New Markets Tax Credit allocation from Michigan Community Capital, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit ...
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