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Break-in, hit and run among police activity

October 13, 2015
Break-in, hit and run among police activity

The police news is sponsored by Benedict-Shilander Collision, now located at 5851 W. U.S. 10 behind Family Video; 231-843-4181 and Springstead Law Offices, with locations in Hart and Fremont, 231-873-4022 (Hart), www.springsteadlaw. Local law enforcement activity Monday, Oct. 12, 2015 includes: – 7:10 a.m., (Mason County Sheriff’s Office), car/deer crash, no injuries, Angling and Meyers roads, Hamlin Twp. – 7:55…

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Scottville Optimist garage sale is Saturday.

October 13, 2015
Scottville Optimist garage sale is Saturday.

SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Optimist Club will be hosting a 15 family garage sale this Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Scottville Optimist Hall, located behind West Shore Bank, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch will also be served.  

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MCC Educational Foundation donates to The Boot.

October 12, 2015
MCC Educational Foundation donates to The Boot.

SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central Educational Foundation recently donated $1,000 to purchase four “Boot” school door security devices. See related background story here. “I think in light of the tragic event in Oregon, it makes the ALICE (school safety) training we received a few weeks ago at MCC even more relevant,” said Tim Genson, president of the foundation. “ALICE  is a…

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Squires says he will not seek state house seat.

October 12, 2015
Squires says he will not seek state house seat.

AMBER TOWNSHIP – Dr. Lewis G. Squires announced today that he will not be running for the Republican nomination for the 101st Michigan State House of Representatives. Squires had been seriously and considering the seat after current Rep. Ray Franz, R-Onekama, is term limited at the end of 2016. Squires has publicly stated that he was considering running for the seat,  which is why…

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Ludington council hears comments on rental ordinance.

October 12, 2015

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — Several people addressed the Ludington City Council Monday night about the proposed rental inspection ordinance. Most of those who spoke were landlords, or people associated with the rental business who are opposed to the ordinance change. A couple people spoke in favor of the ordinance. The council held the first reading of the controversial…

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