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West Shore Bank donates new MCC scoreboard 

October 7, 2016
West Shore Bank donates new MCC scoreboard 

West Shore Bank donates new MCC scoreboard. SCOTTVILLE– West Shore Bank presented a check for $12,000 to Mason County Central Schools Friday night for the purchase of a new scoreboard at MCC Community Field. The presentation was made before the varsity football game against Oak Ridge.  The total cost of the scoreboard was about $15,000. The previous scoreboard was purchased…

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Sheriff’s office looking for suspect

October 7, 2016

Sheriff’s office looking for suspect in recent break-ins. #MasonCountyCrime. LUDINGTON — The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Shanin Nicholas Waite, 24, the suspect in three recent breaking and entering crimes in Mason County. Waite is wanted for questioning in connection to breaking and enterings that took place at King Funeral Home and Lower Hamlin…

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Recent births, reported Oct. 7, 2016.

October 7, 2016
Recent births, reported Oct. 7, 2016.

#MasonCountyBirths Recent births are brought to you by Shelby Gem Factory. See more information below.  Births took place at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital, unless indicated otherwise.  Jensen Nathaniel Jolly, the son of Angela and Nathaniel Jolly of Ludington, was born October 1, 2016. Linus Hills Grochowski, the son of Natalie and Joseph Grochowski of Scottville, was born October 2, 2016. Mark Anthony Lee…

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Sheriff’s office searching for missing 13-year-old.

October 6, 2016

Sheriff’s office searching for missing 13-year-old. #MasonCountyNews UPDATED: missing teen has been located. BRANCH TOWNSHIP — The Mason County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a 13-year-old boy who who ran away from his home located on Bockstanz Road in the Tallman Lake area. James Loggins is described as 5-foot, 2-inches tall, 210 pounds, with short black hair and brown eyes. He…

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Murder trial turns focus to so-called confession letter.

October 6, 2016

Murder trial turns focus to so-called confession letter.  #BabyKate LUDINGTON — Testimony in the 51st Circuit Court murder trial against Sean Michael Phillips continues today, Thursday, Oct. 6, with the prosecution turning its focus to a note and a letter allegedly written by Phillips after his incarceration. Phillips is on trial for the murder of his 4-month-old daughter, Katherine “Baby…

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