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Welcome to the world! Recent births, reported March 14, 2016.

March 14, 2016
Welcome to the world! Recent births, reported March 14, 2016.

Recent births are brought to you by Shelby Gem Factory. See more information about these fine businesses below.  Births took place at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital, unless indicated otherwise.  Nathaniel James Rondell, the son of Michelle and Shea Rondell of Manistee, was born March 10, 2016. Amelia Rose Masar, the daughter of Elizabeth Edel and Michael Masar, was born March 12, 2016. If…

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Health department offers free colorectal cancer screening for those eligible.

March 14, 2016

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and offers a perfect opportunity to talk to your doctor and ask yourself, as well as family and friends, if it is time to be screened for colorectal cancer screening. While colorectal cancer remains the nation’s second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths for men and women, it can be prevented if detected at an…

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Speaker will discuss LGBT topics at WSCC.

March 14, 2016

VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College has invited an expert to campus to speak on one of the themes of the recent play, “Breaking the Code.” The play tells the real-life story of Alan Turing, a famous mathematician who in 1952 was arrested and chemically castrated because of his homosexuality. Students had questions: how have lesbian, gay, bisexual, and…

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Recent death, reported March 14, 2016.

March 14, 2016

Alice Moline, 80, of Ludington, passed away Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital. Arrangements by Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Ludington. See MCP death notice archives here.

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Intoxicated kayaker punches deputy after harassing fishermen.

March 13, 2016
Intoxicated kayaker punches deputy after harassing fishermen.

LUDINGTON — An intoxicated kayaker who apparently was harassing fishermen along the pier Saturday night has ended up in jail after fleeing conservation officers in a kayak and then later allegedly punching a sheriff’s deputy. Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole said a Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officer received a complaint Saturday night of an intoxicated man harassing fishermen…

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