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Man who shot Ludington police officer to be sentenced today

January 14, 2014
Man who shot Ludington police officer to be sentenced today

LUDINGTON — The 65-year-old Ludington man who shot Ludington Police Sgt. David Maltbie will be sentenced this afternoon in 51st Circuit Court. On November 27, Lowell Fetters entered a no contest plea. He originally faced 32 counts stemming from a June 27, 2012 incident at his home, including shooting Sgt. Maltbie. A no contest plea is considered by the court…

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Amber man to be sentenced today on CSC charges

January 14, 2014
Amber man to be sentenced today on CSC charges

Editor’s Note: The topic of the following article is in relation to a man who has pleaded guilty for criminal sexual conduct against a child. MCP’s policy is to not post the names of the victims involved in sexual crimes. This story may include details that some consider too graphic. If you are uncomfortable with such topics, please do not…

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3 arrested in separate incidents Monday

January 14, 2014
3 arrested in separate incidents Monday

The Mason County Sheriff’s Office made three arrests Monday. Below is the activity report from the MCSO for Monday, Jan. 13, 2014: – 1:23 a.m.: A 35-year-old Novi man was arrested for driving while license suspended first offense, following a traffic stop at Decker and Stephens roads in Custer Twp. – 3:10 p.m.: Larceny of mail, 8200 block of East…

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4 to 7 inches of snow expected between today and Wednesday

January 14, 2014
4 to 7 inches of snow expected between today and Wednesday

Mason County and surrounding areas are under a winter weather advisory beginning at 11 a.m. today until 1 p.m. Wednesday. A burst of snow is expected mid-day today. The snow should briefly lighten up late this afternoon, but will then intensify again by mid-evening. Snowfall is expected to continue the rest of the night and into Wednesday morning. A storm…

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Worrisome worries

January 14, 2014
Worrisome worries

Renew. Rebuild. Recover. A blog by West Michigan Community Mental Health.  Worrying is a normal activity that we all do at times. However, severe worrying may be associated with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). In a Johns Hopkins Health Alert, Karen Swartz, MD, states that the average healthy person spends about an hour a day worrying. A person with GAD spends, on average,…

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