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New road commission chief not a stranger to local highways

January 10, 2024

New road commission chief not a stranger to local highways By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — The Mason County Road Commission is under new leadership. While new to the manager/director position in Mason County, Steven Wessels is a familiar face locally with those who maintain the local roads. Wessels was most recently the regional transportation maintenance coordinator for Michigan Department of…

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United Way of Mason County accepting proposals

January 10, 2024

United Way of Mason County accepting proposals LUDINGTON — United Way of Mason County is accepting requests for proposals (RFPs) for the 2024-2025 funding cycle (April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025) from local non-profit charitable organizations that are focusing on helping children to achieve their potential and/or working with individuals and families to be financially stable and improving health. …

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FiveCAP offering Diaper Assistance Program

January 10, 2024

FiveCAP offering Diaper Assistance Program SCOTTVILLE — FiveCAP, Inc. announces the Diaper Assistance Program. The agency will provide free of charge diapers and diapering supplies: wipes, ointments, and other similar products for income eligible individuals and families. Diapers are available for infant up to adult sizes. To be eligible, the household income must be at or below 200% of the…

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Riemer purchases Chuck Wagon Pizza

January 9, 2024

Riemer purchases Chuck Wagon Pizza LUDINGTON — Dr. Andy Riemer has purchased Chuck Wagon Pizza, 971 N. Lakeshore Dr. Riemer is the owner of Riemer Eye Centers, Stix Ludington restaurant and bowling center in Hamlin Township, and the under-construction AndyS restaurant, 129 W. Ludington Ave. Chuck Wagon has operated for over 40 years. It was purchased from the Donovan family…

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Library program will take a look at the Supreme Court

January 9, 2024

Library program will take a look at the Supreme Court LUDINGTON — The Mason County District Library will host Wayne State University constitutional law professor Steven Winter on Thursday, Jan. 11 to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court. The free program, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., is part of the library’s ongoing Cairns & Beacons: Finding Our Way in a Post-Pandemic…

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Eats & Drinks

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