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Employment: Heavy Truck Driver/Equipment Operator/Laborer

September 11, 2024

Employment: Heavy Truck Driver/Equipment Operator/Laborer The Mason County Road Commission is seeking qualified individuals for the position of Truck Driver/Equipment Operator/Laborer. The position requires a commercial driver’s license (CDL) with endorsements and a minimum of three years related work experience. Candidates experienced in truck and construction equipment operation are preferred. Contact the Mason County Road Commission, 510 E. State Street,…

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Recent death: Sharon Edith Anderson, 85, of Ludington

September 11, 2024

Sharon Edith Anderson, 85, of Ludington, died Saturday, September 7, 2024, at Corewell Health Ludington Hospital. Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, Pere Marquette Chapel is in charge of arrangements.   www.beaconfh.com   ________ Please Support Local News Receive daily MCP and OCP news briefings along with email news alerts for $10 a month. Your contribution will help us to continue…

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Employment: Transition Coordinator

September 11, 2024

Employment: Transition Coordinator West Shore Educational Service District has a vacancy for a full-time Transition Coordinator.  A bachelor’s or graduate degree in Special Education or a field related to the transition of youth with disabilities into adult life roles is required.  To view a complete job posting, please visit our website at www.wsesd.org. Send cover letter, resume and credentials to:…

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Multiple vehicles involved in US 31 crash

September 10, 2024

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SHERMAN TOWNSHIP — Multiple vehicles were involved in a chain-reaction crash near the intersection of US 31 and Millerton Road Tuesday morning that resulted in the highway being shut down for a few hours. Emergency responders were called to the scene at 10:04 a.m. According to emergency personnel on scene, the crash occurred as a result…

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Ludington Petunia Parade ending this week

September 10, 2024

LUDINGTON — The 2024 Ludington Petunia Parade will officially end on Saturday, Sept. 14 when the petunias are expected to be removed along Ludington Avenue, Loomis Street, and Ferry Street. The petunias are purchased and maintained by the Ludington Petunia Parade Committee, a private non-profit organization. Volunteers can begin removing anytime this week. The following thank you was submitted by…

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