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Hillsdale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 45,746. [2] The county seat is Hillsdale. [3] Hillsdale County is the only county in Michigan to border both Indiana and Ohio. Due to an angle in the state's border with Ohio, Hillsdale County has the southernmost point in Michigan.
Holidays. Bank Status. 2021. 2022. 2023. New Year’s Day. Federal Reserve holiday; most U.S. banks will be closed. Friday, Jan. 1. Saturday, Jan. 1. Sunday, Jan. 1
In 1970, it also acquired the Bowling Green-based The Bank of Wood County Company, the Toledo-based The Lucas County State Bank, and Lagonda National Bank of Springfield. In 1971, it acquired First National Bank & Trust Company of Lima, The Woodville State Bank, and the Kent-based The Portage National Bank. In 1972, it acquired The First ...
The area was first settled by brothers Benaiah and Edmund Jones, who came here from Painesville, Ohio in 1828 and purchased land the next year. They surveyed and platted the community by 1831. It served as the first county seat of Hillsdale County, which was formally organized in 1835. The Jonesville post office opened on January 21, 1841.
Renaissance Historic Exteriors has been working to make repairs to the 100-year-old building since 2022 when a severe storm caused the roof to leak.
The second Hail Mary above, was even more memorable. Up 44-28 in the second half, Hillsdale looked in prime position to win it. Malvern (11-2) made a charge and grabbed the lead at 48-44.
The original county seat, Jonesville, was chosen in 1831. In 1839, the more centrally located Hillsdale [ 2 ] began agitating for the seat, and in 1843 the state legislature agreed. [ 3 ] A temporary structure was erected as a courthouse on this site; it was soon followed by a 30 feet (9.1 m) by 50 feet (15 m) frame structure.
Star Banc Corporation was a Cincinnati, Ohio-based regional bank holding company that acquired Firstar in 1998 and took the Firstar name; the merged bank acquired U.S. Bancorp in 2001 and took the U.S. Bancorp name. The company can trace its origins back to 1863 when it was first founded as the First National Bank of Cincinnati.