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WSCC recognizes staff members of the semester

March 25, 2024

WSCC News is presented by West Shore Community College in partnership with Mason County Press. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — Two West Shore Community College employees were recently presented with the Staff Member of the Semester Award: Alex Maier, enterprise database administrator, and Gail Kowalski. Each semester, WSCC recognizes an employee who has demonstrated noteworthy achievements of service to the college. Individuals…

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Consider chiropractic adjustments for your children

March 25, 2024

By Dr. Weston Squires Squires Chiropractic, Scottville Whether you are new to parenthood or have an entire house full of kids it is important to make sure they have all the appropriate health care allowing them to grow and develop appropriately. Chiropractic has been a key part for many families to ensure your child’s nervous system, immune system and musculoskeletal…

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Obituary: John Richard Wagner, 85, of Ludington

March 25, 2024

John Richard Wagner, 85, passed away peacefully with loving family alongside at his home in Ludington on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. John was born in Pontiac on April 3, 1938, to Wilbert and Edna (Morrison) Wagner. He resided in Huntington Woods prior to his family moving to a rural farm west of Shelby when he was 9 years old. John…

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Employment: Ludington Beach Patrol

March 25, 2024

Employment: Ludington Beach Patrol The Ludington Police Department is seeking applicants for a seasonal Beach Patrol position. Must be 18 years or older, possess a valid Michigan driver’s license, no felony convictions, and pass a physical & drug screen. Preference will be given to applicants currently certified in CPR and/or Water Rescue. Rate of pay is $15 per hour, up…

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March 22, 2024
Support local news for $10 a month

Support local news for $10 a month We hope you enjoy reading Mason County Press and Oceana County Press. Our services are provided to you through the generous support of our advertisers. Traditional newspaper models require subscriptions or purchase of an individual newspaper in order to see their product. We do not, and will not, require our readers to pay…

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