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MCC’s Asiala receives MEA scholarship.

May 4, 2016
MCC’s Asiala receives MEA scholarship.

EAST LANSING — Mason County Central High School senior Nolan Asiala is among the 19 new award recipients to receive a $1,200 scholarship from the Michigan Education Association this year. The scholarship is awarded to public school students from across the state who will be attending a Michigan public university next fall. Among the 438 applications submitted for scholarship awards this year, the MEA Scholarship Fund…

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Break-in among police activity.

May 4, 2016
Break-in among police activity.

The following is local law enforcement activity Tuesday, May 3, 2016: – 9:49 a.m., (Scottville Police Department), breaking and entering, N. Main St., City of Scottville. – 11:50 a.m., (Michigan State Police, Hart post), a 22-year-old Scottville man was cited for no insurance and driving an unregistered vehicle, Pere Marquette Hwy. and Marrison Rd., Summit Township. The police news is…

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Drain commissioner to speak at Tea Party meeting.

May 4, 2016

AMBER TOWNSHIP — The Ludington Area Tea Party will hold its regular monthly general meeting on Thursday May 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gospel Light Baptist Church, 105 N. Dennis Rd, Ludington. Featured speaker will be Mason County Drain Commissioner Jim Riffle. He will explain the responsibilities of drain commissioner and give an update on the condition of Mason County drains.…

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WSCC nursing students complete collaborative effort with Newaygo Co. medical facilities.

May 4, 2016
WSCC nursing students complete collaborative effort with Newaygo Co. medical facilities.

VICTORY TOWNSHIP — Twelve local residents have recently completed a seven-week certified nurse aid (CNA) course in a first of a kind collaborative effort.  The course was conducted in partnership with Newago County Medical Care Facility, Michigan Works West Central, and West Shore Community College. The class was designed to meet a local employment need for certified nurse aids and…

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Dodgeball tourney will support Special Olympics.

May 4, 2016

LUDINGTON — A dodgeball tournament is being held this Friday, May 6, 2016, at Ludington High School’s Hawley Gymnasium  to benefit Area 24 Special Olympics. Admission to the event is free with donations accepted at the door. Cost to play is $160 minimum donation per team with six to eight players per team. Minimum age to play is 14. All…

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