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Video: MCC High School Proposed Improvements

April 26, 2022

Video: MCC High School Proposed Improvements Spartan News is a presentation of Mason County Central School District in partnership with Mason County Press.  SCOTTVILLE — Voters in the Mason County Central School District will go to the polls on May 3 to decide on a $33 million bond proposal. A large portion of the proposed 1.95 mill project will go…

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Shelby man sentenced to probation for stalking. 

April 26, 2022

Shelby man sentenced to probation for stalking.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — A 49-year-old Shelby man was sentenced to five years probation today in 51st Circuit Court on the charges of aggravated stalking and domestic violence. Stephen Allan Lange, of 7305 Baker Rd., was arrested by the Ludington Police Department in February of 2021 and pleaded “no contest” on…

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Fin & Feather offering Basic Pistol Class, May 7. 

April 26, 2022

Fin & Feather offering Basic Pistol Class, May 7.  SHERMAN TOWNSHIP — The Fin & Feather Club of Mason County is offering a basic pistol class on Saturday, May 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the club grounds, 3276 N. Darr Road. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $20. Contact instructor Jim Glover at 231-907-8330. The class is open…

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Obituary: Susan Daugherty, 65, of Ludington.

April 26, 2022

Obituary: Susan Daugherty, 65, of Ludington. Susan K. Daugherty (Hansen), 65, of Ludington, passed away on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at her home. Susan was one of six children born to Thomas and Marjorie Hansen. Susie and her siblings, Linda, Donna, Judy, Tom and Ron, brothers-in-law Don and Steve, sisters-in-law Christy and Catherine as well as her nieces and nephew,…

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Scottville approves marijuana ordinance. 

April 25, 2022

Scottville approves marijuana ordinance.  SCOTTVILLE — Scottville City Commission passed an ordinance Monday evening allowing marijuana businesses, both recreational and medical, in select zones of the city. The ordinance passed unanimously 7-0. The ordinance will take effect in 15 days, but that does not mean that marijuana businesses will instantly be appearing in the city. City Attorney Carlos Alvarado explained…

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