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Scottville city employees unionize in response to recent turmoil 

December 2, 2022

Scottville city employees unionize in response to recent turmoil  SCOTTVILLE — The full time employees of the City of Scottville have formed a union, in response to recent turmoil within the City Commission. The six employees have joined the Technical, Professional, and Office Workers Association (TPOAM). City Manager Jimmy Newkirk, as an administrator who has a contract with the City…

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Corewell Health Ludington Hospital breaks ground on new Cancer & Hematology Center

December 2, 2022

Corewell Health Ludington Hospital breaks ground on new Cancer & Hematology Center LUDINGTON — Riverton Township Fire Chief Joe Cooper donned his hard hat and shovel alongside a group of Corewell Health executives and construction and architectural firm principals to help “break ground” and thank donors for the local hospital’s new Cancer & Hematology Center at its groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday afternoon…

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Catalytic converter cut from vehicle

December 2, 2022

Catalytic converter cut from vehicle The police news is a presentation of Lenz-Balder Insurance, offering Auto Owners Insurance, 201 E. Court St., Ludington, 231-845-6279, www.lenzbalderins.com. PERE MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP — A catalytic converter was reportedly cut from a vehicle parked in the 100 block of South Jebavy Drive Thursday, Dec. 1, according to Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole. The larceny was…

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Democrats make donation to Lakeshore Food Club

December 2, 2022

  Democrats make donation to Lakeshore Food Club LUDINGTON — The Mason County Democratic Party recently donated $1,000 to the Lakeshore Food Club, located at 920 E. Tinkham Ave. Pictured are members of the party Liz Kannon, Ed Miller and Kitty Hagerman presenting the check to O’Nealya Gronstal, executive director of the food club. Please consider helping to fund local…

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Load limit reduced on Quarterline Road bridge

December 1, 2022

Load limit reduced on Quarterline Road bridge GRANT TOWNSHIP — The Mason County Road Commission is reducing the load limit on the Quarterline Road bridge over the Big Sauble River between Freeman and Nurnberg roads. A recent structural inspection of the bridge found that there is some deterioration of its wooden piers, according to Eric Nelson, county highway engineer. The…

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