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Reviewing your homeowner’s insurance.

January 4, 2015
Reviewing your homeowner’s insurance.

Good Neighbor Tips from Erin Doan, State Farm Insurance, Scottville, www.erindoan.com. Your home requires regular maintenance — and so does your homeowners insurance. Updates to your house and belongings can affect whether or not you’re adequately insured. To make sure your home is properly protected, plan an annual homeowners insurance review to determine if you may need to adjust your…

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First baby of year born Friday morning.

January 2, 2015
First baby of year born Friday morning.

LUDINGTON — Reid Anthony Kies came into the world Friday morning, January 2, as the first baby born this year at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital. Reid and his parents, mom Casey Flanery and dad Tony Kies, live in Hart. Baby Reid weighed 6 lbs., 14 oz. and was 20½ inches long when born at 10:11 a.m. in the hospital’s Family…

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Drive Safe, Drive Sober campaign a success.

January 2, 2015

LUDINGTON — The 2014 Drive Safe, Drive Sober campaign is being called a success again this year. A total of 1,185 individuals were transported to and from their holiday destinations, rather than driving themselves this year, and eight of those individuals had their vehicles towed free of charge. There were no reported traffic crashes involving injury and only three property…

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Ball drop happening no matter the weather.

December 31, 2014
Ball drop happening no matter the weather.

By Rob Alway. Editor-in-Chief.  LUDINGTON — Tonight’s ball drop in downtown Ludington will take place no matter the weather conditions. Nick Tykoski, one of the event’s organizers, said that a meeting was held earlier today with Ludington Police Chief Mark Barnett to discuss the forecasted high winds. The National Weather Service is calling for winds of 45 mph. Tykoski said…

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Top 5 stories of 2014.

December 31, 2014
Top 5 stories of 2014.

The following are the stories that we at Mason County Press believe have had the most impact on our community in 2014. These rankings are not just based on a decision by our editorial staff but also by you, the readers. We analyzed viewership of the stories based on statistics on MasonCountyPress.com and also on our social media pages. From…

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