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Homeless shelter in need of more volunteers.

November 20, 2018

  Homeless shelter in need of more volunteers. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LUDINGTON — Hospitality In the Name of Christ (INC), a winter emergency homeless shelter for men, has entered into its ninth season. Located in the former Bethany Lutheran Church (now the Salvation Army) at 1101 S. Madison St., the program relies on volunteers to keep going. While most…

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Ludington library honors prisoners of war, Medal of Honor recipient. 

November 19, 2018

Ludington library honors prisoners of war, Medal of Honor recipient.  LUDINGTON — Plaques were recently installed at the east entrance of the Mason County District Library Ludington branch, honoring soldiers from Mason County who were prisoners of war, along with Medal of Honor recipient William R. Charette.  The new plaques complement a larger Fallen Heroes plaque installed in 2014, honoring those county service…

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Giving thanks to Scottville’s seniors. 

November 19, 2018

  Giving thanks to Scottville’s seniors.  SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Optimist Club held its 40th annual senior Thanksgiving meal on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018. Over 100 area seniors were provided a free meal. Employees from Mason County Central Food Service volunteered their time to prepare and serve the meal. Music was provided by John Marek and Boyd and Linda Stark.…

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Johnson named hospital chief operating officer; Gosselin appointed chief of nursing.

November 19, 2018

Johnson named hospital chief operating officer; Gosselin appointed chief of nursing. LUDINGTON — Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital has recently made changes to its executive team.  Ann “Kate” Gosselin has been named chief nursing officer for Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital. She will take over the role recently held by Helen Johnson who was named chief operating officer for Ludington Hospital.  Gosselin joined…

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Scottville commission to consider cemetery rate changes.

November 19, 2018

Scottville commission to consider cemetery rate changes. SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville City Commission is expected to take action today on changing rates for burials and lot purchases at Brookside Cemetery. The commission will consider a proposal to charge an additional fee for non-residents utilizing the city-owned cemetery, charges to city residents (which includes anyone owning a residential property within the…

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