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Employment Opportunity: Softball Coach

November 3, 2023

Employment Opportunity: Softball Coach Mason County Eastern is accepting applications for a Softball Coach. Please send resume and letter of application to Paul Shoup, Superintendent/Athletic Director – pshou@mceschools.com or Mason County Eastern Schools, 18 South Main St., Custer MI 49405 https://www.mceschools.com/emplyment-opportunities Paul T. Shoup Superintendent Transportation Director/Athletic Director Mason County Eastern Schools 18 South Main St. Custer, MI 49405 231-757-3733 x 3602…

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American Legion Auxiliary Holiday Craft and Vendor Show is Saturday

November 3, 2023

American Legion Auxiliary Holiday Craft and Vendor Show is Saturday LUDINGTON — The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 76 will hold its annual Holiday Craft and Vendor Show on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion Post #76, 318 N. James St. The event will include 23 craft and direct sales vendors, a That’s…

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Governor expected to sign VanderWall’s ORV enforcement bill

November 2, 2023

Governor expected to sign VanderWall’s ORV enforcement bill By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LANSING — An off road vehicle (ORV) bill that was initiated by Curt VanderWall when he was a state senator has passed both the state House of Representatives and the Senate. VanderWall now serves as state representative of the 102st district, which includes Mason and Oceana counties, and…

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MCC to present Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest”

November 2, 2023

MCC to present Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” Spartan News is presented by Mason County Central Schools in partnership with Mason County Press. SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central High School Drama Program will present Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” this weekend, Friday, Nov. 3, Saturday, Nov. 4, and Sunday, Nov. 5. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30…

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Larr hired as head of Ludington DPW

November 1, 2023

Larr hired as head of Ludington DPW LUDINGTON — The City of Ludington has hired Andy Larr as its next superintendent of the Department of Public works. Larr will replace Joe Stickney, who will be retiring effective February 24, 2024. See related story here. Larry will begin his duties with the city on Nov. 21. “Mr. Larr comes to us…

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