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Quilt show featured at Harvest Festival.

September 16, 2016
Quilt show featured at Harvest Festival.

#ScottvilleHarvestFestival SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Harvest Festival quilt show is today and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Scottville Area Senior Center, 104 S. Main St. The hand crafted quilts, many of them available for purchase, were created by Sandy’s Quilting Friends and The Country Quilters Guild. Select quilts will also be raffled: First prize, Mason County…

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Harvest Festival queen 

September 15, 2016
Harvest Festival queen 

SCOTTVILLE — Catie Lane was crowned the 2016 Scottville Harvest Queen Thursday night. Runner up is Jolene Weier.

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Railings provide better accessibility

September 15, 2016
Railings provide better accessibility

  #LudingtonAreaSchools By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — Ludington High School’s Hawley Gymnasium has recently undergone a small change that will have a big impact on Oriole fans. Railings, known as “p-railings” have been installed on the majority of the bleachers, which will allow those with difficulty climbing the bleachers more security. “A few years ago we installed plexiglass to…

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Neighbor to Neighbor’s first projects wrapping up in Ludington, Scottville homes are next.

September 14, 2016
Neighbor to Neighbor’s first projects wrapping up in Ludington, Scottville homes are next.

  #MasonCountyNews The Mason County Neighbor to Neighbor project is a grassroots effort by local organizations to clean up blighted neighborhoods. The program launched earlier this summer with work on two homes on Court Street in Ludington. The two homes were purchased by House of Flavors manufacturing and then donated to Habitat for Humanity of Mason County. Volunteers, along with…

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Scottville City Hall centennial open house is today.

September 14, 2016
Scottville City Hall centennial open house is today.

SCOTTVILLE — An open house is being held today at Scottville City Hall, celebrating the building’s 100th year. The open house began at 9 a.m. and continues until 5 p.m. The first 100 people to attend will receive cupcakes; refreshments will also be served. The event kicks off the 2016 Harvest Festival.

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