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Mom 2 Mom sale.

April 27, 2015

LUDINGTON — MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) of Ludington is gearing up for the eighth Mom 2 Mom Sale to be held at Cornerstone Baptist Church , 121 Nelson Rd. from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 9, 2015.  Admission is $2 per person; kids under 12 are free and strollers are welcome. The event is a specialized, high quality group yard and bake sale.…

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The Millennials: Community pride stemming from family pride.

April 25, 2015
The Millennials: Community pride stemming from family pride.

Editor’s Note: Sustaining a community and keeping it vibrant requires diversity on many levels, especially among age groups. An unintended movement the last few years has been the increased number of millennials who have taken a role in community and business leadership in Mason County. A millennial, also known as Generation Y, is defined as a person who was born…

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Service club schedules several speakers, events

April 25, 2015

PENTWATER — The Pentwater Service Club has a busy upcoming schedule, which includes: – April 30, Erin McDonough, president and CEO of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association, will speak about how exploration can benefit the state. – May 7, monthly business meeting. – May 14, Randy Clarmut of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will discuss Lake Michigan’s changing…

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COVE observing domestic violence, sexual assault awareness month.

April 24, 2015
COVE observing domestic violence, sexual assault awareness month.

By Kate Krieger. MCP Correspondent. LUDINGTON – April is a month to raise awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault and COVE (Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters) is hosting a few events to continue the education about the issues and to offer support where needed to the community. COVE Fundraising and Community Outreach Coordinator Carrie Kosla said this last year has…

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Speaker talks about making informed end-of-life decisions

April 23, 2015
Speaker talks about making informed end-of-life decisions

By Rob Alway. Editor-in-Chief. HAMLIN TWP. — While she was attending college, studying pre-med, Lisa Gigliotti was diagnosed with severe rheumatoid arthritis, so severe that she was restricted to a wheelchair. Two years later she was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, a disease that attacks the muscles. Gigliotti spoke Thursday, April 23, at the 2015 Focus on Life Benefit Dinner sponsored…

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