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Miss Ludington Area 2026 hosting online tutoring fundraiser

April 20, 2026

LUDINGTON — Miss Ludington Area 2026 Ashley McPike is hosting online tutoring sessions to benefit the Miss Michigan Scholarship Program. Conducted via Zoom, the sessions will offer assistance in algebra, geometry, calculus, SAT preparation and related subjects. The fundraiser is donation-based, with a suggested contribution of $25 per hour. Participants may email ashleymcpike.mao@gmail.com to schedule sessions or request additional information.…

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Amber Township spring clean up is May 2

April 20, 2026

AMBER TOWNSHIP — Amber Township will hold its annual spring cleanup for residents only on Saturday, May 2, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the township hall, 171 S. Amber Road in Scottville. Officials said the event will end promptly at 11 a.m. Prohibited items include tires, paint, hazardous waste, yard waste, batteries and appliances containing Freon. Commercial refuse…

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Heating unit causes smoke at James Street restaurant

April 19, 2026

LUDINGTON — Ludington Fire Department was called to Jamesport Brewing Company, 410 S. James St., Sunday afternoon for a report of smoke filling up in the building. According to Ludington Fire Chief John Henderson the smoke was caused by a heating unit on the roof freezing up, possibly caused by a bad bearing. Henderson said firefighters were able to use…

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MEA honors students, educators and community members

April 17, 2026

VICTORY TOWNSHIP — The Michigan Education Association’s 13-B Coordinating Council honored students, educators and community members Wednesday, April 15, during the inaugural 2026 OPIE Awards Banquet at West Shore Community College. The event marked the 30th year of recognizing area students and the second year the council has honored local association members and community supporters for scholarship, leadership, character and…

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Dr. Riemer first in Michigan to use new cataract lens technology

April 17, 2026

LUDINGTON — Ludington eye surgeon, Dr. Andrew Riemer, has performed what is believed to be the first cataract surgery in Michigan using a newly released intraocular lens designed to improve vision at multiple distances. Dr. Riemer of Riemer Eye Center completed the procedure last week using the Tecnis PureSee lens, a next-generation implant intended to provide clearer vision with improved…

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