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Hospital appoints new president.

September 20, 2016
Hospital appoints new president.

#MasonCountyNews #LudingtonHospital. LUDINGTON — Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital has named Randall L. Kelley as its new president. He will officially assume his new role on September 26. His first day onsite at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital will be Wednesday, September 28. Kelley has served as president or CEO at several hospitals during his career and most recently was working at Daudlin…

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Harvest Festival wrap-up meeting.

September 19, 2016
Harvest Festival wrap-up meeting.

#ScottvilleHarvestFestival SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Harvest Festival committee will hold a wrap-up meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mason County District Library Scottville branch. Committee member Amy Williams said the purpose of the meeting will be to review this year’s festival and discuss options for the future. “We need to look forward at whatever…

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Recent deaths, reported Sept. 19, 2016.

September 19, 2016

#MasonCountyDeaths The following recent deaths have been reported to MCP from area funeral homes. Joan Marie Allison, 77, of Ludington, passed away on Monday September 19, 2016 at Oakview Medical Care Facility in Ludington. Arrangements by Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Ludington. Stanley Thomas Kazlauskas, 89, of Scottville passed away on Saturday September 17, 2016 at Oakview Medical Care Facility…

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Reeds featured in Outdoor Photographer magazine.

September 19, 2016
Reeds featured in Outdoor Photographer magazine.

#MasonCountyPeople LUDINGTON — Michigan, including the Ludington area, will be featured as the cover article in the October issue of Outdoor Photographer magazine, one of the leading photography magazines in America. Photographing Michigan in autumn is the subject of a story and photographs by Ludington photographers Todd and Brad Reed in Outdoor Photographer. One of the photographs was taken of…

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Alzheimer’s walk raises nearly $38,000.

September 19, 2016
Alzheimer’s walk raises nearly $38,000.

#MasonCountyPeople #WalkToEndAlzheimers LUDINGTON — The Walk to End Alzheimer’s was held Saturday at Waterfront Park. The event raised $37,636, only $364 short of the group’s $38,000 goal. “That has never happened before,” said Karen Haldeman, one of the event’s organizers. “Normally, we are off by a much greater amount.” The Lakeshore Parrot Heads was the top organization team raising $11,000.…

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