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First Street to close for construction.

April 6, 2017

First Street to close for construction.  #RoadConstruction #MasonCountyNews. LUDINGTON — First Street between Sherman and Taylor streets will be closed to through traffic beginning April 10 due to continuing construction. Traffic will be rerouted at Conrad Industrial Drive on the east end of the project and at Madison Street on the west end. The street is estimated to be re-opened by…

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Cops vs. firefighters hockey game lots of fun, but serious cause.

April 5, 2017

Cops vs. firefighters hockey game lots of fun, but serious cause.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — The fourth annual Law Dogs vs. Smoke Eaters hockey game is this Saturday. The game is full of pranks among the firefighters and cops out on the rink, but the cause is certainly serious. The event raises money for the Mason County…

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Spartan Proud: Dr. Weston Squires, a well adjusted life.

April 5, 2017

Spartan Proud: Dr. Weston Squires, a well adjusted life.  Class of ’09 #SpartanProud #MCCSchools. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Spartan Proud is sponsored by Mason County Central Schools. This series features alumni of Mason County Central telling their stories. SCOTTVILLE — Many people’s careers are often influenced by positive role models in a person’s life. For Dr. Weston Squires, becoming a…

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Art center exhibit features the film photography of Scottville area native John Mickevich.

April 5, 2017

Art center exhibit features the film photography of Scottville area native John Mickevich.  #MasonCountyArts. LUDINGTON — The photographic work of Amber Township resident John Mickevich is being featured in the Main Gallery at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts through May 30. All the work featured was created using film and hand processed by the artist. John says he always has enjoyed…

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ESD breaks ground on remodel, expansion.

April 4, 2017

ESD breaks ground on remodel, expansion. #MasonCountyNews. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. AMBER TOWNSHIP — The West Shore Educational Service District broke ground today on a $2.5 million expansion and upgrade to its facility located at 2130 W. US 10-31. The construction cost will address general building maintenance needs, constructing new state-of-the-art classroom space, remodeling and relocating offices to increase student…

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