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Calhoun County proclaims Crime Victims' Rights Week, honors Maria Markos and proclaims Equal Pay Day

Calhoun County Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026
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The board adopted proclamations recognizing National Crime Victims' Rights Week and Equal Pay Day and passed a special tribute honoring Maria L. Markos on her resignation; Prosecutor Hallacy and Markos spoke at the presentation.

The Calhoun County Board of Commissioners on April 7 adopted proclamations recognizing National Crime Victims' Rights Week (April 10–16, 2005) and declared April 7, 2005 Equal Pay Day in Calhoun County. The board also passed a special tribute honoring Maria L. Markos on the occasion of her resignation as Director of the Victim Services Unit, effective April 15, 2005.

Commissioner Segal introduced Res. 42-2005, the proclamation for Crime Victims' Rights Week, which notes the national observance dating to 1981 and cites the Michigan Crime…

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