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WSCC auditions for ‘Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits’

May 23, 2013
WSCC auditions for ‘Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits’

VICTORY TWP.  – West Shore Community College announces cast auditions for the long-running off-Broadway hit musical send-up, “Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits.”  Auditions are Wednesday, June 5, and Thursday, June 6, in the college’s Center Stage Theater at 7 p.m. “’Forbidden Broadway’ has slayed audiences from New York City on the East coast, to North Hollywood, California on the West coast, from Negaunee, up north…

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Funeral notice: Grace Kleis

May 23, 2013

A Graveside service will be held for Grace (Falconer) Kleis, aged 98 of Arizona, formerly of Scottville at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28 at Brookside Cemetery in Scottville.  Ms. Kleis passed away Jan. 19, 2013. Funeral arrangements are being cared for by Wyman Funeral & Cremation Services.

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Badger cancels Thursday sailing

May 22, 2013
Badger cancels Thursday sailing

LUDINGTON — Lake Michigan Carferry has canceled its Thursday sailing of the S.S. Badger due to potentially high waves. The marine forecast is calling for high winds and 8- to 12-foot waves with occasional 16-foot waves. However, an extra crossing has taken place tonight to meet the transportation needs of wind turbine sections. “The safety and comfort of our passengers will…

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U.S. 10 will have increased law enforcement presence this weekend

May 22, 2013

LUDINGTON — The Mason County Sheriff’s Office and the Michigan State Police have announced they will be increasing patrols on U.S. 10 over the Memorial Day weekend. Marked patrol cars will particularly be concentrating on the busy intersections between Scottville and Ludington. Those intersections include Stiles Road, Brye Road, Meyers Road and Pere Marquette Highway. The Brye Road intersection and…

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Human skull fragment among bones found in Riverton

May 21, 2013

A forensic anthropologist has identified one of the 12 bones found Friday in Riverton Township as being part of a human skull. Mason County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy confirmed this morning that the anthropologist, through a photograph, made the confirmation of the fragment. Confirmation will be made of all the bones’ status when they are sent to be physically examined.…

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