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The Ionia County Courthouse is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story sandstone Classical Revival structure, measuring 120 feet by 80 feet. The sandstone of the lowest floor is a light Ohio sandstone; the remainder of the building is of a worm brown Ionia sandstone. The courthouse sits on a slight rise in a broad courthouse lawn.
Ionia: 4: Ionia County Courthouse: Ionia County Courthouse: August 9, 1979 : E. Main St. Ionia: see Claire Allen for more info 5: Ionia Downtown Commercial Historic District: Ionia Downtown Commercial Historic District
Ionia County (/ aɪ ˈ oʊ n j ə / eye-OH-nyə) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 66,804. [2] The county seat is Ionia. [3] The Ionia County Courthouse was designed by Claire Allen, a prominent southern Michigan architect. Ionia County is part of the Grand Rapids-Kentwood metropolitan ...
Ionia County: 067: Ionia: 1831: From part of Mackinac County and unorganized territory. Province in ancient Greece: 66,262: 580 sq mi (1,502 km 2) Iosco County: 069: Tawas City: 1840: From unorganized territory. Was named Kanotin County until 1843. Schoolcraft pseudo-Native American name: 25,373: 1,891 sq mi (4,898 km 2) Iron County: 071 ...
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office: Grand Rapids: Ionia Street: W.D. Mich. 1879–1909 Demolished in 1909: n/a Woodbridge N. Ferris Building† Grand Rapids: 17 Pearl Street Northwest: W.D. Mich. 1911–? Now used by the Kendall College of Art and Design: n/a Gerald R. Ford Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse: Grand Rapids: 110 Michigan Street ...
(The Center Square) – The new Cook County state’s attorney is setting policy for pretrial detention and retail thefts. After officially being sworn in to replace Kim Foxx, Eileen O’Neill ...
For decades thereafter, the office served not only as the Circuit Court's clerk, but also served as the ex-officio county recorder of deeds. [2] This ended in 1872, when the county's recorder of deeds was again created as a separate office. [2] On January 1, 1964, the more than 200 courts of Cook County were unified. [3]
At least 60 incarcerated people have died in Cook County Jail, the largest single-site jail in the U.S., since 2017, according to the jail’s data. For Cook County officials, these numbers ...