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FiveCAP assists hundreds with 2018 tax returns.

April 26, 2019

FiveCAP assists hundreds with 2018 tax returns. SCOTTVILLE — With tax day in the recent past, many people are freed from thinking of their tax returns for another year. Several taxpayers used the services of FiveCAP, Inc. to help with those returns. FiveCAP’s community support workers again provided free tax preparation services and e-filing, helping 680 low-income residents from 499…

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Ludington man, 32, accused of criminal sexual conduct with teenager.

April 26, 2019

Ludington man, 32, accused of criminal sexual conduct with teenager. #MasonCountyCrime LUDINGTON — A 32-year-old Ludington man has been arraigned in Mason County’s 79th District Court on charges of criminal sexual conduct first and third degree. Remington John-Paul Greiner, 308 E. Foster St., was arrested by Ludington Police Department earlier this week. According to Ludington Police Chief Mark Barnett, Greiner…

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Man arrested for drugged driving following crash.

April 26, 2019

#MasonCountyCrime Man arrested for drugged driving following crash. GRANT TOWNSHIP – A 27-year-old Manistee man was arrested for operating while under the influence of drugs following a two-vehicle crash at US 31 and Koenig Road Thursday, April 25, at 9:35 a.m., according to Michigan State Police Sgt. Charles Hockanson of the Hart post. No one was injured. The suspect was…

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Senator discusses governor’s tax increase proposals, abortion bill.

April 26, 2019

Senator discusses governor’s tax increase proposals, abortion bill. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. HAMLIN TOWNSHIP — Sen. Curt VanderWall (R-Ludington) was the keynote speaker at the Mason County Republican Committee annual Lincoln Day Dinner Thursday, April 26. VanderWall, who represents Michigan’s 35th Senate District, which includes Mason County, spoke about some of the challenges the Republican-controlled state legislator faces, especially with…

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Ludington siren going silent temporarily.

April 26, 2019

LUDINGTON — The city’s siren is being disconnected on Tuesday, April 30, due to the demolition of the old fire station at the corner of Loomis and Robert streets. City Manager Mitch Foster said the siren will eventually be relocated to another downtown location. The siren, which is sounded every day at noon, serves as an emergency alert siren. Before…

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