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Obituary: Audrey Howe, 87, of Ludington, formerly of Scottville.

March 17, 2022

Obituary: Audrey Howe, 87, of Ludington, formerly of Scottville. Audrey June (Keith) Howe, 87, of Ludington formerly of Scottville, passed away at home surrounded by family on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Audrey was born on February 19, 1935, to Harold and Lavilla (Milner) Keith. She attended and went on to graduate from Scottville High School. Audrey was employed at Dow…

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Recent births, posted March 16, 2022

March 16, 2022

Recent births, posted March 16, 2022 Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are available for free thanks to the generous support of our advertisers and individuals. Three ways to help us: Venmo: @MasonCountyPress; Paypal: MasonCountyPress@gmail.com; Mail a check to PO BOX 21, Scottville, MI 49454. The following births have been reported: Beatrice…

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Recent deaths, service announcements, posted March 16, 2022.

March 16, 2022

Recent deaths, service announcements, posted March 16, 2022. Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are available for free thanks to the generous support of our advertisers and individuals. Three ways to help us: Venmo: @MasonCountyPress; Paypal: MasonCountyPress@gmail.com; Mail a check to PO BOX 21, Scottville, MI 49454. The following recent death information…

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Scottville commission, staff give city manager positive review. 

March 15, 2022

Scottville commission, staff give city manager positive review.  SCOTTVILLE — On Monday, March 15, 2022, the Scottville City Commission met in closed session, during its regular meeting, to conduct a first year evaluation of City Manager Jimmy Newkirk. Closed session is allowed to discuss personnel matters when requested by the individual in question. Newkirk was hired by the city on…

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Scottville commission hears first reading of marijuana ordinance. 

March 15, 2022

Scottville commission hears first reading of marijuana ordinance.  By Rob Alway Editor’s note: Rob Alway is a Scottville city commissioner and editor-in-chief/owner of Mason County Press. This article serves as an op-ed, including some opinion as an elected official. SCOTTVILLE — During Monday’s regular meeting of the Scottville City Commission, the first reading of the proposed new marijuana ordinance was…

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