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Sugar Ridge Church of the Brethren to install new pastor.

May 18, 2016

CUSTER TOWNSHIP — Pastor Mik Sutton will be installed as senior pastor of Sugar Ridge Church of the Brethren, 2012 E. Wilson Road on Sunday, May 22 at 4 p.m. The member of Sugar Ridge have invited their neighbors and friends to join them for the occasion. Pastor Mik and Polly Sutton live in Branch Township and have five children,…

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Habitat for Humanity in need of construction volunteers this weekend.

May 18, 2016
Habitat for Humanity in need of construction volunteers this weekend.

SCOTTVILLE — Habitat for Humanity of Mason County is in need of volunteers to help with the new home being built at 405 N. Thomas St.  Some of the work includes, but is not limited to siding, soffit, fascia, yard work and cleanup. Work begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday May 21 and Sunday, May 22. Please contact Jamie Healy at 231-843-7888 or email…

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Love Ludington mini grants available.

May 17, 2016
Love Ludington mini grants available.

Do you have an idea that would make Mason County a better place? The Love Ludington Committee will be awarding a minimum of two $500 mini grants for projects, events, programs or activities that will make thecommunity a livelier, more lovable place to be. Guidelines: The contest is open to anyone — individuals, groups, nonprofits or businesses. Teamwork and collaboration is…

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Obituary: Charles Hissong, 69, Custer.

May 17, 2016
Obituary: Charles Hissong, 69, Custer.

Charles Merwin Hissong, 69, of Custer peacefully passed away on Monday, May 16, at home. Charles was born on March 20, 1947 in Ludington, MI to the late Forrest and Clara (Bacon) Hissong. Charles attended Resseguie Tech and Mason County Eastern High School.  He served as a Sailor in the Navy during the Vietnam War on the USS Duluth.  He…

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Scottville commission authorizes bonds for water project.

May 17, 2016
Scottville commission authorizes bonds for water project.

SCOTTVILLE — The city is a step closer to this summer’s water system improvement project. During its regular meeting Monday, City Commission approved two resolutions allowing it to seek bonds for replacing the water main on North Main Street and also to repaint the city’s water tower.  The resolution authorizes water revenue bonds not to exceed $2,094,000 to be payable…

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