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- Posted October 31, 2024
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Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
The Jackson County VIctim Rights Unit (VRU) hosted a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on October 19 at Queen of the Miraculous Medal Church in Jackson. The event raised $1,660 for maintaining the Victims of Violent Crimes Memorial. The event was sponsored by Pallets and More, LLC; Mike Hirst and Hirst Electric; and Sweet Seasons Orchard (freshly squeezed cider by Gregg Conley).
(l-r) Attorney Jennifer Kelly, running for Probate Judge against William Rappleye; Danielle Mackey, Consumers Energy, running for seat on Jackson College Board of Trustees; and Prosecutor-Elect Kelsey Guernsey.
(l-r) Assistant Prosecutor Virginia Miller with her son Malcolm; VRU Domestic Violence Advocate Maddie Duane; and VRU Assistant Coordinator Kristen Onofri.
(l-r) Jennifer Welch, Larry and Julie Conley, Kristi Conley and Jackson County Sheriff Sgt. Gregg Conley and their daughter Paige.
District 6 Jackson County Commissioner Earl Poleski and his wife Candy.
Former FBI and Jackson County Prosecutor Earl G. Poleski,; and his wife June.
Assistant Prosecutors John Fleming and Virginia Miller with her son Malcolm.
(l-r) Prosecutor-Elect Kelsey Guernsey, VRU Coordinator Kristy Conley, and Prosecutor Jerry Jarzynka with Canine Advocate Abe.
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