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Public hearing on West Ludington Avenue

February 18, 2013

LUDINGTON — A public hearing on improvements on the west end of Ludington Avenue will take place tonight during the Ludington City Council meeting. The City of Ludington is looking to create improved pedestrian access at the waterfront and specifically at the west end of Ludington Avenue. The project would also provide improved universal access to people with physical disabilities.…

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MCC bowlers take first in conferences

February 18, 2013
MCC bowlers take first in conferences

Nanette Kibbet-Scribner submitted this photo of the Mason County Central High School Boys Bowling team. They took first place in Conferences Saturday 2-16-13 in Baldwin. Team members are left to right: Tristan Scribner, Brandon Priemer, Sam Shanklin, Joe Levine, Matt Lammi, and Robert Allen. Coaches in the front are Dan Koch and Laura Wolcott. MCC girls team also took first…

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Scottville expected to renew mowing contract with Larsens

February 18, 2013

SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville City Commission is expected to renew its cemetery mowing contract tonight with Larsen’s Landscaping of Victory Township. The contract with Larsen’s Landscaping expired on Dec. 31, 2012. City Manager Amy Williams wrote to the commission, in a pre-meeting report, that last spring the commission chose to renew the contract with Larsen’s rather than bidding it out…

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Women’s heart health forum features Dr. Overmyer

February 18, 2013

LUDINGTON — One of the persistent medical myths is that heart disease is a largely male malady. In fact, more women die each year from heart disease than men. That has been true every year since 1984. Amanda Overmyer, MD, will discuss this and other facts about women’s heart health in a public forum on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 1…

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MCC students rally against bullying

February 17, 2013
MCC students rally against bullying

By Miranda Beebe MCP Correspondent Scottville — An anti-bullying assembly was held recently at Mason County Central Upper Elementary. The theme was “not in my school.” Kevin Kimes, principal of the Upper Elementary and guest speaker Trooper Greg Hubers of the Michigan State Police entertained the third through fifth grade students while relaying a very serious message, bullying hurts. When…

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