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Hearing for man accused of killing 3 in Walhalla adjourned, again.

April 21, 2021

Hearing for man accused of killing 3 in Walhalla adjourned, again. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — A probable cause hearing for a Manton man accused of killing three people in Walhalla has been adjourned for the second time. David Allen Wellington, 27, of 7119 E. 12 Road, Manton, faces seven criminal counts including two counts of second degree murder,…

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Suspended license citations top police activity.

April 21, 2021

Suspended license citations top police activity. The police news is a presentation of Lenz-Balder Insurance, offering Nationwide Insurance, 201 E. Court St., Ludington, 231-845-6279, www.lenzbalderins.com. The following is activity of the Mason County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday, April 20, 2021: 8:16 a.m., car/deer crash, no injury, Free Soil Road east of Schoenherr Road, Meade Township. 2:55 p.m., a 38-year-old Muskegon woman…

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Community Foundation for Mason County awards grants

April 21, 2021

Community Foundation for Mason County awards grants The Advisory Board of the Community Foundation for Mason County recently approved grant awards to a variety of community organizations in support of projects throughout Mason County. A total of $64,350 was awarded from Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds through the competitive application process, overseen by the grant committee and the Community…

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Ludington native awarded ‘Sailor of the Quarter.’

April 20, 2021

Ludington native awarded ‘Sailor of the Quarter.’ By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Grant Grady. BOSTON – Ludington native and Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Blake Bentz was awarded Sailor of the Quarter aboard USS Constitution, April 15. Sailor of the Quarter is awarded to a sailor who exemplifies outstanding dedication to duty and superior performance by going above and beyond…

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WSCC to hold mini commencements.

April 20, 2021

WSCC to hold mini commencements. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College students are nearing the end of the winter semester, which, for many, means commencement. The annual ceremony was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19. This year, commencement will be held, but it will be much different than the traditional ceremony held at the Recreation Center arena.  There will…

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