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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.
The move is likely to take up to two years as LifeWays finishes out their lease on a county-owned building at 25 Care Drive where the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners has chosen as the new ...
NYCB was founded on April 14, 1859, in Flushing, Queens, as Queens County Savings Bank, [3] and changed its name on December 15, 2000, to New York Community Bank to better reflect its market area beyond Queens. In 1993, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3]
In 1871, the community was known simply as the Station. When the farmers went to Hillsdale to have their community officially platted, the county clerk, William Montgomery, said he would record it for free in exchange for naming the new community after him. The farmers agreed, and the community received a post office named Montgomery on ...
HILLSDALE — The Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners anticipates rehabilitation work to the exterior of the historic Hillsdale County Courthouse in downtown Hillsdale will be finished by Nov. 30.
HILLSDALE COUNTY — Hillsdale County is tentatively scheduled to receive an additional $225,894 in Opioid Settlement Funds in 2024 bringing the county’s total share to date to $541,888 ...
HILLSDALE — A $10.5 million project to restore the exterior of Hillsdale County’s historic courthouse in downtown Hillsdale is nearing completion.. Commissioner Doug Ingles, the Hillsdale ...
Van Buren County Courthouse in Paw Paw, Michigan. More Images Lee County Savings Bank in Fort Madison, Iowa More Images. Claire Allen (July 29, 1853 – December 22, 1942) was an American architect prominent in southern Michigan in the early twentieth century, and best known for designing several county courthouses.