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Zonta members donate blankets to COVE.

December 14, 2016

#MasonCountyCares Zonta members donate blankets to COVE. LUDINGTON — The Zonta Club of Ludington Area recently donated new blankets to COVE (Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters) to be used by the organization’s shelter. Pictured from left, are: Sandy Saxman, Kathy Brown, Sandie Holcombe, Barb Wood, Dori Bray, Kathy Couturier, Lindsay Reynolds, Kate Sanford, Jayne Budzynski, Nancy Sorensen, Donna Yager, Karen Shineldecker, Angie…

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West Shore Bank, customers raise funds for 830 holiday meals.

December 14, 2016

West Shore Bank, customers raise funds for 830 holiday meals.  #MasonCountyCares. LUDINGTON — West Shore Bank, in partnership with Shop-N-Save of Ludington, Hansen Foods in Hart, Family Fare in Manistee, and Shop-N-Save in Benzonia, will distribute 830 meals to food banks in Oceana, Mason, Manistee and Benzie counties as a result of the recent West Shore Bank Spirit of Giving…

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Obituary: Nina Dunstan, 88, Ludington.

December 14, 2016

Obituary: Nina Dunstan, 88, Ludington. #MasonCountyDeaths. Nina D. Dunstan, 88, of Ludington, died on Thursday, December 8, 2016.  Nina was the beloved wife of Thomas S. Dunstan, who died October 20, 2012.  She was born Honoria Dooley on March 13, 1928 in Liscananaun, County Galway, Ireland, the fifth of 10 children of John and Nora (nee Wynne) Dooley. Nina grew…

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Obituary: Jenny Hartrum, 81, Pentwater.

December 14, 2016

Obituary: Jenny Hartrum, 81, Pentwater. #MasonCountyDeaths Jenny Lind (Ronneberg) Hartrum, age 81 of Pentwater, died on December 11, 2016 at Oakview Medical Care Facility of Ludington. Jenny was born on September 10, 1935, daughter of the late Earl F. and Bertha J. (Cohn) Ronneberg.  She attended Taft High School and graduated with the fall class of 1952.  She went to…

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Scottville planning commission opposes main floor downtown apartments.

December 14, 2016

Scottville planning commission opposes main floor downtown apartments. #Scottville SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Planning Commission is recommending that the City Commission deny a variance request by a downtown building owner to allow permanent residency on the main floor of his building. Ludington-based attorney Mark Pehrson, who owns 113 S. Main St., has requested the variance after city officials discovered that…

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