Michigan Historical Center seeks outstanding history teacher nominations

October 30, 2013
Michigan Historical Center seeks outstanding history teacher nominations

LANSING – The Michigan Historical Center in Lansing is still accepting nominations for the 2013 Odyssey Award for teaching excellence in Michigan history, in order to solicit more input from parents, students and staff during the school year. The deadline for nominating an outstanding history teacher is Dec. 1, 2013. The award is sponsored by the Michigan History Foundation, a…

Read more »

Ludington trick or treating moved to Friday; Scottville stays with Thursday

October 30, 2013

The City of Ludington is moving its trick or treating from Thursday to Friday night from 6 to 8 p.m. Police Chief Mark Barnett has made the move due to wind and rain forecasted for Thursday night. St. John’s Lutheran Church has also moved its activities to Friday night as well. Also moved to Friday are activities at Calvary Baptist…

Read more »

Sheriff office report, Oct. 29, 2013

October 30, 2013

The following is the activities report from the Mason County Sheriff’s office for October 29, 2013: 5:45 a.m.: Car/deer crash, no injury, Sippy and Custer roads, Eden Township. 6:59 a.m.: Car/deer crash, no injury, U.S. 31 expressway south of U.S. 10, Amber Township. 8:14 a.m.: Car/deer crash, no injury, U.S. 10 and Meyers Road, Pere Marquette Township. 10:47 a.m.: Harassment,…

Read more »

Superintendent expects MCC teachers will take early retirement option

October 30, 2013
Superintendent expects MCC teachers will take early retirement option

SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central Schools Superintendent Jeff Mount said he expects there will be teachers who take up the board of education’s early retirement incentive. Last Wednesday the board of education met in special session and took action to offer the incentive. That decision came in the wake of a Monday decision to eliminate two teaching positions. The school…

Read more »

MCC numbers are down, but the math isn’t that simple

October 30, 2013

SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central Schools’ most recent budget crisis was caused because enrollment is down by 48 students, compared to last year. The school receives $7,040 per student from the state; the money is raised by 2% of the state’s 6% income tax. However, the math isn’t as simple as just 48 students no longer attend the school. “We…

Read more »

Obit: Frederick Holden, 38, Scottville

October 30, 2013
Obit: Frederick Holden, 38, Scottville

Frederick M. Holden passed away peacefully on October 27, 2013 at Spectrum Health Rehab and Nursing Center in Grand Rapids, after being hit by a deer on his new favorite Honda motorcycle Oct. 1. Fred grew up in Manistee County with his parents, Frederick L. Holden and Cynthia (Cain), and sister. He attended Onekama Public Schools until his junior year,…

Read more »

Obit: Lorraine Judis, 88, Irons

October 30, 2013
Obit: Lorraine Judis, 88, Irons

Lorraine A. Judis, aged 88 of Irons passed away Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at Grand Oaks Nursing Home in Baldwin. Lorraine was born on March 28, 1925 in Chicago, IL the daughter of Bernard and Mary Lewandowski, and married Jacob Frank Judis on August 30, 1958 in Chicago. Lorraine and Frank have celebrated 55 wonderful years together. Lorraine was a…

Read more »

Obit: Arno Eschels, 90, Ludington

October 30, 2013
Obit: Arno Eschels, 90, Ludington

Arno R. Eschels, aged 90 of Ludington, passed away on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital. Arno was born on April 6, 1923 in Free Soil to Julius M. and Elsie M. (Pirsig) Eschels, and graduated from Scottville High School with the class of 1942. On June 2, 1951, he married Shirley A. Bagley at St. John’s…

Read more »

Sarah Knysz case will go to circuit court in Manistee

October 29, 2013
Sarah Knysz case will go to circuit court in Manistee

MANISTEE — A Lake County woman connected to the shooting of Michigan State Police Trooper Paul Butterfield was been bound over to circuit court in Manistee County today. Sarah Knysz, Sarah Knysz, 20, of Luther, is charged in Manistee County with unlawfully driving away a vehicle. She appeared in Manistee County’s 85th District Court today. In Mason County she has been charged with…

Read more »

Garrett Lake funeral details; fund active today

October 29, 2013
Garrett Lake funeral details; fund active today

Funeral Services for Garrett Ian Lake will be held Tuesday November 5, 2013 at 1 p.m. at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Pere Marquette Township. The family will receive friends at Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center in Ludington, Monday, November 4, 2013 from 4 to 6 p.m. and Tuesday, November 5 at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Ludington from 11 a.m. until the time of service.…

Read more »

Sheriff’s office report, October 28, 2013

October 29, 2013

The following was the activity of the Mason County Sheriff’s Office on October 28, 2013: 10:10 a.m.: Car/deer crash, no injuries, Custer and Chauvez roads, Eden Township. 11:43 a.m.: Larceny, Hopkins Lake Drive, Pere Marquette Township. 2:18 p.m.: Motorist assist, U.S. 31 expressway at Pere Marquette Highway, PM Township. 5 p.m.: Found property, 4400 block of U.S. 10, Amber Township.…

Read more »

Emergency personnel breakfast

October 29, 2013
Emergency personnel breakfast

SCOTTVILLE — United Methodist Church of Scottville will hold an appreciation breakfast for all Mason County emergency service personnel and their families, Saturday, Nov. 2 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the church, 114 W. State St. As part of the event, activities for kids will also be held, such as face painting, animal balloon making and story telling. The…

Read more »

911 centers awarded tech grants

October 29, 2013
911 centers awarded tech grants

PENTWATER TWP. – Mason-Oceana 911 and Newaygo County Central Dispatch have been awarded grant funding to share technologies common to both centers though the Competitive Grant Assistance Program (CGAP). The CGAP provides funding for projects that encourage mergers, consolidations, and cooperation between two or more qualified jurisdictions. “There are many benefits to this grant award. We’re all having to do…

Read more »

American Legion Auxiliary fall vendor show

October 29, 2013
American Legion Auxiliary fall vendor show

LUDINGTON — The Edwin H. Ewing Post 76 American Legion Auxiliary will hold its annual Fall Vendor Show on Saturday, November 2, 2013  from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors include Avon, Pampered Chef, Tastefully Simple, Scentsy, Just Jewelry, Tupperware, Thirty-One, Undercoverwear, Silpada, Norwex, Premier and some crafters. The show is open to the general public and admission is free.  The…

Read more »

Rain possible later today

October 29, 2013
Rain possible later today

Superior Electric Weather Report. Ludington and Pentwater: Partly cloudy with temperatures reaching 49 degrees F; lows tonight 38. Humidity: 67%; wind: southeast at 6 mph. Thirty percent chance of showers later this afternoon. Scottville: Partly cloudy with temperatures reaching 48 degrees F; lows tonight 38. Humidity: 55%; wind: southeast at 6 mph. Thirty percent chance of showers later this afternoon.

Read more »

Quiz bowls to be aired on CMU Public TV

October 29, 2013

CMU Public Television’s Original Academic Quiz Show, “Quiz Central” Season Nine CMU Public Television will again air “Quiz Central” featuring high school quiz bowl competitions from around the state. Teams will compete in four divisions based on school size, for the chance to win bragging rights and scholarships to Central Michigan University. Season nine of “Quiz Central” airs all-new episodes…

Read more »

Washington Avenue bridge opens

October 28, 2013
Washington Avenue bridge opens

LUDINGTON — The replacement of the Washington Avenue bridge is almost complete. City Manager John Shay reported to the City Council Monday, in a memo, that most of the concrete curb and gutter sidewalks and bridge deck have been poured. The new streetlights on the bridge have also been installed. The bridge, however, is open.

Read more »

Bryant Avenue to receive repairs

October 28, 2013

LUDINGTON — The City of Ludington has received a $375,000 Small Urban grant to reconstruct Bryant Road between North Lakeshore Drive and North Rath Avenue. The grant pays for road re-construction, storm sewer and curb and gutter costs. The project will take place in 2014 and is expected to take 10 weeks. During its regular meeting Monday night, the city…

Read more »

Area Churches