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Sue Brown named Michigan Photographer of the Year.

February 13, 2018

Sue Brown named Michigan Photographer of the Year. #MasonCountyPeople. DEARBORN — Sue Brown, of Photography by Sue Brown was named the 2018 Photographer of the Year by the Professional Photographers of Michigan, during the organization’s annual convention last weekend. The title Michigan Photographer of the Year is annually bestowed on a photographer by a panel of certified judges from across…

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Struble and Rangel team up for ‘AARP Movies for Grownups Awards.’

February 11, 2018

Struble and Rangel team up for ‘AARP Movies for Grownups Awards.’ #SpartanProud By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Two Scottville natives are teaming up on a new musical adventure. For years, music producer Edgar Struble and sound engineer Luke Rangel have worked together on several Dick Clark Productions awards shows, such as the Billboard Music Awards, American Academy of Country Music Awards,…

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Scottville native Chloe Kimes releases debut single, ‘I’ll Be Going.’

February 5, 2018

Scottville native Chloe Kimes releases debut single, ‘I’ll Be Going.’ #MasonCountyTalent #SpartanProud. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Life is filled with milestones. One of the biggest milestones in a person’s life is leaving home and defining one’s self. That was the inspiration for  “I’ll Be Going,” singer/songwriter Chloe Kimes’ debut single now available for purchase. The 19-year-old Scottville…

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Joan Young releases fourth mystery book, “Dead Mule Swamp Druggist.”

December 14, 2017

Joan Young releases fourth mystery book, “Dead Mule Swamp Druggist.” By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Somewhere towards the middle of Forest County, on the shores of Dead Mule Swamp, lives Anastasia Raven. The 40-some-year-old is fairly new to the rural Midwestern town, transplanting herself from Chicago after her husband of over 20 years left her for a man. Since moving to…

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‘Whose Tragedy Is It Anyway?’ continues. 

December 7, 2017

‘Whose Tragedy Is It Anyway?’ continues.  LUDINGTON — The Stage Left Theatre Company continues the production “Whose Tragedy Is It Anyway?” this weekend and next weekend at Timbers Bar & Grill, 320 S. James St.. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8 and Dec. 15. This unique production is a 3-man show that will take the audiences on…

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