Tea Party meeting will feature TV hosts

April 1, 2013

LUDINGTON –Ken Thompson and Thomas Dunn from the television series “Liberty Town Hall — The Voice of Reason” will be the speakers at the Ludington Area Tea Party regular month meeting Thursday, April 11, 6:30 p.m. at Bookmark, 201 S. Rath Ave. The “Liberty Town Hall” is a daily television series that appears each weekday on over 230 television stations…

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Scottville to consider police chief applicants

March 31, 2013

SCOTTVILLE – The Scottville Public Safety Committee will review eight applications for the possible part-time police chief position Monday; the committee will meet after the regular 5:30 p.m. city commission meeting. The City of Scottville currently has an agreement with the City of Ludington in which the Ludington police chief and captain oversee administration of Scottville’s police department. Ludington Police…

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Happy Easter!

March 31, 2013
Happy Easter!

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Jesus, the Passover Lamb

March 30, 2013
Jesus, the Passover Lamb

An Easter message by Pastor Henrik Lidman, Prayer and Praise Assembly of God. Then came the Day of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover Lamb must be killed. And He sent Peter and John, saying, “Go and prepare the Passover for us, that we may eat.” (Luke 22:7, 8 NKJV) Just before the last supper Jesus tells two of his disciples…

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Scottville needs to make city hall ADA compliant, upgrade water mains

March 30, 2013

SCOTTVILLE – Scottville’s city hall will be getting some more improvements in the near future. In order for the city to receive any more grants or loans from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program, it must upgrade city hall so it meets the guidelines of Americans with Disabilities Act. The USDA provides grants and low interest loans for…

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New Scottville budget balanced but slim, again

March 30, 2013

SCOTTVILLE – The proposed 2013-2014 City of Scottville budget is balanced, but slim, as it has been for the past few years. The city commission will preview the proposed budget during its regular meeting Monday at 5:30 p.m. A public hearing is scheduled during the regular meeting on Monday, April 15. City Manager Amy Williams, in her pre-meeting notes to…

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Second suspect in arson charged

March 29, 2013
Second suspect in arson charged

LUDINGTON — Travis Malone, 209 N. Rath Ave., the second suspect in the Court Street arson case, was arraigned in 79th District Court late last week. The 17-year-old was charged in connection with an October 17, 2012 arson in which the house at the intersection of Court and William streets was destroyed by fire. Malone was charged with arson of…

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District court

March 29, 2013

LUDINGTON — The following proceedings took place this week in 79th District Court. – Bily-Jim Fredrick Jobbins, 25, 1310 S. Madison St., Ludington, was found guilty on March 25 for allowing a person to drive in violation and was ordered to pay $335 in fines/costs. – Kaleena Ray Stepka, 21, 3947 S. Stiles Rd., Riverton Twp., was found guilty on…

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Arraignments

March 29, 2013

LUDINGTON — The following were arraigned this week in 79th District Court. Key: MCSD: Mason County Sheriff’s Dept.; LPD: Ludington Police Department; SPD: Scottville Police Dept.; MSP: Michigan State Police; SSCENT: State, Sheriff’s, Chief’s Enforcement Narcotics Team. Felony – Robert James Miller, 40, was arrested March 22 by MCSD for criminal sexual conduct first degree. He is being lodged in…

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Update: Custer man faces several charges for gun discharge

March 28, 2013
Update: Custer man faces several charges for gun discharge

LUDINGTON — The Mason County Sheriff’s office arrested Donald Allan Chamberlain, 42, Wednesday afternoon in connection to a felonious assault that took place Wednesday morning about 1 a.m. in the 4700 block of East Fisher Road at Chamberlain’s residence. Deputies were called to the residence Wednesday morning for a complaint of shots being fired. A 41-year-old woman, who has had…

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Comment period begins for Badger

March 28, 2013

The U.S. Justice Department has opened a period for public comment concerning the proposed consent decree between Lake Michigan Carferry and the U.S. government. The decree calls for LMC’s ship, the SS Badger, to stop dumping coal ash slurry into Lake Michigan by the end of the 2014 sailing season. During the 30 day comment period, the public can voice…

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Republican dinner is April 4

March 28, 2013

The Mason County Republicans will hold their annual Lincoln Day Dinner on Thursday April 4, 2013 at the Lincoln Hills Golf Club located at 1527 N. Lakeshore Dr. in Hamlin Township. Social hour at 6 p.m., Dinner at 7 p.m. and program starts at 8 p.m. Guest speakers will be Rich VandenHeuvel, executive director of Community Mental Health of West…

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St. Patrick’s Day Pot-O-Gold winners announced

March 28, 2013

LUDINGTON — The Downtown Ludington Special Events Committee recently drew two winners for the Pot-O-Gold Drawing who participated in the St. Patrick’s Day Pot-O-Gold activities on Saturday, March 16. The winners were Mary Jo Goodfellow and Sue Hurst, both residents from outside of the Ludington Area. The Pot-O-Gold prizes were awarded to those who submitted an entry form at any one of…

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Custer man arrested for felonious assault

March 27, 2013

LUDINGTON — The Mason County Sheriff’s office arrested a 42-year-old Custer man this afternoon in connection to a felonious assault that took place this morning about 1 a.m. The warrants for the man’s arrest were served this afternoon by the Mason/Oceana Sheriff’s Response Team. The man is in custody at the Mason County Jail pending arraignment on charges. The charges…

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Law keeps teens off phones while driving; starts Thursday

March 27, 2013
Law keeps teens off phones while driving; starts Thursday

Beginning Thursday, teen drivers with Level 1 or Level 2 licenses under the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program are prohibited from using a cell phone while driving. Known as Kelsey’s Law, the restriction was named in honor of Kelsey Raffaele, 17, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., who was killed in a cell phone-related crash in 2010. The new law allows…

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WSCC will receive 3rd Dawson artwork

March 27, 2013

VICTORY TWP. — What do a small community college in northern Michigan and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City have in common? They both house original works by America’s first abstract painter, Manierre Dawson. On April 11, West Shore Community College will acquire its third piece by the late artist and 55-year resident of Mason County, putting it…

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‘This is a game changer.’ Data center could mean tech opportunities to county

March 26, 2013

By Rob Alway. Editor-in-Chief. PERE MARQUETTE TWP. — The possibility of Mason County being the future site of the Michigan data processing center would most likely put this area on the technological map. (see related story) “This is a game changer,” said Kathy Maclean, chief executive officer of the Ludington and Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce. “It’s exciting to hear…

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State data center site proposed for PM Twp.

March 26, 2013

PERE MARQUETTE TWP. — Mason County may soon be home to the state’s data center. Representatives from Consumers Energy and the development company were at the Pere Marquette Township board of trustees meeting Tuesday night to ask for a resolution of support for the project. If it is approved by the state Department of Energy, the project will mean a…

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Left turn signals planned for Brye and 10, PM and 10

March 26, 2013
Left turn signals planned for Brye and 10, PM and 10

The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to place left turn signals at the U.S. 10-31 intersections of Brye Road and Pere Marquette Highway. It also plans to upgrade the traffic signals at Meyers and Nelson roads, which will allow for the signals along the entire corridor to be timed better. Dan Lund, traffic and safety engineer with MDOT, attended a…

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Area’s last Pearl Harbor survivor dies at 91

March 26, 2013
Area’s last Pearl Harbor survivor dies at 91

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Leo Petrosky of Ludington, MasonCounty’s last Pearl Harbor attack survivor, passed away on March 16. He was 91-years-old. A few years ago I had the honor of meeting Mr. Petrosky and writing a story about him. Leo was living in an adult foster care home at the time and had been recovering from a stroke, which…

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Food for thought, Hart business helps food entrepreneurs find their niche

March 25, 2013
Food for thought, Hart business helps food entrepreneurs find their niche

By Rob Alway Editor-in-Chief. VICTORY TWP. — Have you ever heard of Sassy Seasonings? How about Maple Island Pie Factory? Perhaps you’ve bought some Good Life Granola at Meijer. These are just some of the food products that have been developed with the help of the Starting Block Incubator in Hart. Ron Steiner, founder of the Starting Block, spoke at…

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