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Norwegian-flagged tanker first ship to visit Ludington this season

April 26, 2026

Story and photos by Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LUDINGTON — The Norwegian-flagged tanker MV Prime is the first ship to visit the Port of Ludinton this season. The vessel arrived late Saturday night but anchored offhosre west of the mouth of the Lincoln River overnight. The ship entered the harbor just after sunrise Sunday morning, destined for the OxyChem Ludington plant dock…

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April 26, 2026

MCP needs your help Folks, we need your help. Thank you to those who have accepted our request and are now subscribing to the MCP/OCP Daily Briefing. We are asking MCP and OCP readers to consider making a small monthly investment in order for us to continue to provide you with local news and sports coverage. Mason County Press and…

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Varsity Softball: Ludington rebounds to split at Holland Invitational, finishes 2-1

April 26, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. HOLLAND — Ludington’s varsity softball team rebounded from a lopsided opening loss to win its final two games and finish 2-1 at the Holland Invitational on Saturday. The Orioles dropped their first game to Grosse…

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Varsity Track: Spartans push through rain, post strong finishes at home invitational

April 25, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central battled cold rain and tough competition Friday at the Lake Michigan Carferry Invitational, with the boys team placing sixth and the girls finishing fifth at Spartan Community Field. The Spartans…

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Historic Scottville schoolhouse bricks to be preserved as demolition begins

April 24, 2026

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — As crews prepare to tear down the city’s oldest building, several hundred bricks from the 137-year-old former Scottville schoolhouse will be salvaged and offered to the public, preserving a tangible link to the community’s past even as the structure itself disappears. According to Mason County Treasurer Andrew Kmetz IV, of the Mason County Land…

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