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Hospital to hold blood drive Thursday.

September 11, 2017

Hospital to hold blood drive Thursday. LUDINGTON — A public blood drive will be held at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital on Thursday, September 14, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.The blood drive is open to the public. The blood collection event will be conducted by the hospital’s non-profit blood supply partner, Michigan Blood, in the classrooms on the lower level. The most convenient…

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Nearly $85 in fuel stolen during gas drive-off.

September 11, 2017

Nearly $85 in fuel stolen during gas drive-off. #MasonCountyCrime PERE MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP — A total $84.86 in fuel was stolen from the Airport Shell gas station at the corner of US 10 and Pere Marquette Highway Sunday, Sept. 10, at 3:15 p.m., according to Sgt. Eric Soneral of the Mason County Sheriff’s Office. Other police activity in Mason County over…

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WSCC hosting events in observation of suicide prevention week.

September 11, 2017

WSCC hosting events in observation of suicide prevention week. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Week, September 10 -16,  West Shore Community College’s Counseling Services will be hosting several events on the campus. Throughout the week, an information table located in the Schoenherr Campus Center will have information regarding suicide prevention and counseling services available in the community. Temporary…

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African masks and figurative sculptures featured in art exhibit

September 11, 2017

African masks and figurative sculptures featured in art exhibit. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — As part of West Shore Community College’s year-long exploration of Sub-Saharan Africa, the Manierre Dawson Gallery is hosting an extensive exhibit of African masks, figurative sculpture, weavings, and artifacts. The show, entitled “Traditional African Art: Dialogue of Context,” was created from the collection of Dr. John Poindexter who…

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Minor injuries after semi truck rear-ends pickup on US 31.

September 10, 2017

Minor injuries after semi truck rear-ends pickup on US 31. #MasonCountyNews By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief.  FREE SOIL TOWNSHIP — A northbound pickup truck hauling antique vehicles on US 31 was rear-ended Sunday morning by a semi-truck and trailer, causing extensive damage to the two vehicles, along with the antique vehicles that were being hauled. Roger Jacobson, 63, said he was…

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