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Jumping in the Big Lake.

April 11, 2015
Jumping in the Big Lake.

Photos and video by Rob Alway. Editor-in-Chief.  LUDINGTON — This year’s Ludington Lake Jump raised funds for the soon-to-be-built Port of Ludington Maritime Museum, a project of the Mason County Historical Society. Several dozen people jumped into Lake Michigan, which was 36 degrees as of 11 a.m., at Stearns Park Beach.

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The Light Chaser: Composition, part 2

April 11, 2015
The Light Chaser: Composition, part 2

The Light Chaser is brought to you by MyProLab.com, a professional photographic lab offering services to the consumer market. MyProLab.com, the official photographic lab of Media Group 31 (our parent company) and Alway Photography. The Light Chaser. A blog by Rob Alway. Chapter 11: The Rules of Composition, part 2 Last time we talked about the Rule of Thirds and…

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Woman causes crash near school, arrested on drug charges.

April 10, 2015
Woman causes crash near school, arrested on drug charges.

SCOTTVILLE — Laura Gillis, 30, of Scottville was arrested by the Mason County Sheriff’s Office for operating under the influence of drugs as a result of a four-vehicle crash at Loomis and Maple streets Thursday, April 9, at 2:48 p.m. The crash occurred in the vicinity of Scottville Elementary shortly before classes were let out for the day. Mason County Sheriff…

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Lt. Gov. discusses economy, education, roads.

April 10, 2015
Lt. Gov. discusses economy, education, roads.

By Rob Alway. Editor-in-Chief. VICTORY TWP. — Lt. Gov. Brian Calley spoke about the economy of Michigan Friday afternoon during the West Shore Bank Business Symposium at West Shore Community College. Calley said while Michigan wants to invest in manufacturing, the state has seen a lot of growth in other areas of the economy including the service sector, health care…

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Chamber announces business plan competition.

April 10, 2015

VICTORY TWP. — The Ludington & Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a business plan competition with a $50,000 prize. Business plans will be accepted from May 1 to July 31 with five finalists who can pitch their ideas in person on Aug. 21. The competition was announced today during the West Shore Bank Business Symposium held at West…

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