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Chambers a finalist for environmental hero award. 

October 3, 2022

Chambers a finalist for environmental hero award.  Open voting is taking place until Oct. 10. To vote for Chambers, click here.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Julia Chambers, president of AFFEW (A Few Friends of the Environment of the World), is a finalist for the Cox Conserves Hero Award. Cox Conserves Heroes is part of Cox Enterprises’ national sustainability initiative, designed…

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Man, 84, strikes 6 vehicles, handicap sign in Meijer parking lot.

October 3, 2022

Man, 84, strikes 6 vehicles, handicap sign in Meijer parking lot. AMBER TOWNSHIP — An 84-year-old Mears man received minor injuries after the vehicle he was operating struck a handicap sign and six other vehicles in the Meijer store parking lot on West US 10 Friday, Sept. 30, at 2:40 p.m., according to Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole. “The driver…

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Warrant arrests top police activity.

October 3, 2022

Warrant arrests top police activity. The police news is a presentation of Lenz-Balder Insurance, offering Auto Owners Insurance, 201 E. Court St., Ludington, 231-845-6279, www.lenzbalderins.com. The following is recent activity of the Ludington Police Department: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022: ​6:31 p.m., ​a 17-year-old Ludington girl was petitioned to the Mason County Juvenile Court for assault and battery against a 16-year-old…

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79th District Court arraignments, posted Oct. 1, 2022

October 1, 2022

79th District Court arraignments, posted Oct. 1, 2022 By Alan Neushwander. Contributing Writer. LUDINGTON — The following were recently arraigned in Mason County’s 79th District Court: Felonies -Jacqueline Marie North, 35; possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine/ecstasy), possession of a controlled substance (schedule 5/LSD), driving on an expired license and operating without security (no vehicle insurance); arrested: Sept. 15 by…

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Sen. VanderWall’s bill would allow non-certified police to patrol ORV trails

September 30, 2022

Sen. VanderWall’s bill would allow non-certified police to patrol ORV trails By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LANSING — The Michigan legislature is currently considering a bill, introduced by Sen. Curt VanderWall (R-Ludington) that would eliminate the need for police officers to be certified in order to patrol state off road vehicle (ORV) trails.  The bipartisan Senate Bill No. 1003 was introduced…

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