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Program to address fall management.

February 7, 2017

Program to address fall management.  LUDINGTON — Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. Bethany Lutheran Church will be offering an eight week program that addresses concerns people may have with falling. The program’s topics will include: Viewing falls as controllable. Setting goals for increasing activity. Making changes to reduce fall risks at home. Exercising to…

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Great Lakes Energy accepting Washington, D.C. youth tour applications.

February 6, 2017

Great Lakes Energy accepting Washington, D.C. youth tour applications. Great Lakes Energy (GLE) is looking for six high school sophomores or juniors whose parents or guardians live on GLE lines for a once-in-a-lifetime leadership travel opportunity this summer. From the battlefields of Gettysburg to the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C., the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour will explore leadership lessons…

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Ice arena offers a variety of skating programs.

February 6, 2017

  Ice arena offers a variety of skating programs. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — Devin Carrasco teaches a variety of skating classes at West Shore Community Ice Arena ranging from basic skating skills to synchronized skating. Classes take place on Sundays and ages range from toddlers to adults. She coaches two synchronized skating teams, the West Shore Junior…

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Footprints in the snow lead to suspect sleeping in vehicle.

February 6, 2017

Footprints in the snow lead to suspect sleeping in vehicle. #PoliceNews #MasonCountyNews RIVERTON TOWNSHIP — A 21-year-old Ludington man was arrested on a bond violation charge Sunday, Feb. 5, at 12:43 a.m. in the 7500 block of South Stiles Road after a Mason County sheriff’s deputy found him sleeping in a car that was not his, according to Mason County…

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Scottville City Commission expected to increase water rates, but not sewer rates.

February 6, 2017

Scottville City Commission expected to increase water rates, but not sewer rates. #ScottvilleNews. SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville City Commission is expected to increase water rates 6.5% during its regular meeting today at city hall. The rate increase is due to an increase in rates from the City of Ludington, which sells water to Scottville. Ludington has not increased its residential…

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