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Recent arraignments include delivery/manufacturing of drugs charges.

September 21, 2018

79th District Court arraignments. #MasonCountyCrime By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. LUDINGTON – The following were arraigned recently in Mason County’s 79th District Court: Felonies – Ariss Akeem Williams, 23, of 1459 E. Elm St., Idlewild, was arrested by the Scottville Police Department (SPD) for felonies of analogue possession and delivery/manufacture of a controlled substance. Preliminary exam: Oct. 3 at 11:15 a.m.…

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Ludington Area School District continues to study facility needs, seeks public input.

September 20, 2018

Ludington Area School District continues to study facility needs, seeks public input. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — The six active school buildings that make up the Ludington Area School District are getting old. The district includes an elementary school that is 100 years old up to the newest building, which is almost 55 years old. As part of its…

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Woman arrested for breaking windows out of house.

September 20, 2018

Woman arrested for breaking windows out of house. #MasonCountyCrime RIVERTON TOWNSHIP – A 33-year-old Pentwater woman was arrested by Mason County sheriff’s deputies Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 5:30 p.m. for allegedly breaking windows out of a house in the 3100 block of West Anthony Road, said Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole. ​The suspect was arrested following a 911 call reporting…

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Stage Left Theatre Co. donates to arts center.

September 20, 2018

Stage Left Theatre Co. donates to arts center. LUDINGTON — Representatives from the Stage Left Theatre Company present a donation in the amount of $1,356.90 to Kate Watkins, executive director of Ludington Area Center for the Arts. The donation represents funds raised at the company’s third annual Stratford on the Avenue Theatre Festival, an event that Stage Left hosts each…

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College exhibit features photographer’s work on Iraqi and Syrian refugees. 

September 20, 2018

College exhibit features photographer’s work on Iraqi and Syrian refugees.  VICTORY TOWNSHIP — As West Shore Community College continues its three-year Humankind Project, the Manierre Dawson Gallery is hosting the “What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from Iraq and Syria” exhibit presenting photographs by Jim Lommasson. This year’s focus of the college-wide Humankind Project focuses on “Whose Place Is It?…

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