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2019 Old Engine & Tractor Show to honor the John Deere tractor.

July 31, 2019

2019 Old Engine & Tractor Show to honor the John Deere tractor. SCOTTVILLE — In 1918, Deere & Co. purchased the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company of Waterloo, Iowa and entered into the tractor market with the production of the Waterloo Boy. This year, the Western Michigan Old Engine Club will honor the centennial of the John Deere tractor during its…

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Rhythm & Dunes concert to feature Styx, Foreigner, Journey tribute band.

July 31, 2019

Rhythm & Dunes concert to feature Styx, Foreigner, Journey tribute band. LUDINGTON — West Shore Bank’s Rhythm & Dunes free concert series ends Saturday, Aug. 3, with the tribute band Trinity at Waterfront Park. The California-based band honors the iconic classic bands Styx, Foreigner and Journey. The evening events begin at 5 p.m. when the food vendors open. The Mason…

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Community foundation receiving grant applications. 

July 31, 2019

Community foundation receiving grant applications.  LUDINGTON — Nonprofit charitable organizations, churches, schools, and government agencies serving the Mason County region are eligible to apply for a grant from the Community Foundation for Mason County (CFMA). The grant deadline is Aug. 29, 2019, however, an application of intent form must be submitted by Aug. 15.  All applications must be submitted through the Foundation’s…

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Two more cited for going on breakwater.

July 30, 2019

Two more cited for going on breakwater. LUDINGTON – After the Ludington Police Department issued trespassing citations over the weekend to 14 people disregarding the barricades and going onto the north breakwater, two more people were cited Monday, July 29, according to LPD. The pier was closed to due hazardous conditions. Citations were issued Monday to a 54-year-old Troy woman…

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WSCC staff take place in leadership academy.

July 30, 2019

WSCC staff take place in leadership academy. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — Katie Stewart, West Shore Community College’s associate professor of marketing/management and Shelley Boes, director of nursing and allied health, recently graduated from the Michigan Community College Leadership Academy organized by the Michigan Community College Association (MCCA). The Leadership Academy provides an avenue through which community colleges can prepare their future…

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