Life in Riverton: Hunting for the northern lights

February 24, 2012
Life in Riverton: Hunting for the northern lights

  By CARMELITTA TIFFANY mcp blogger   Another great thing about living in the country is the night sky. With no “light pollution” from city lights, the night sky in the country is a sight to behold. The stars are so brilliant and when there are celestial events, like meteor showers, lunar eclipses, or, the most beautiful sight of all,…

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Pregnancy care center will be recipient of 2013 Lake Jump

February 24, 2012
Pregnancy care center will be recipient of 2013 Lake Jump

The Ludington Lake Jump Board has decided the beneficiary for the 2013 Ludington Lake Jump will be West Shore Pregnancy Care Center. The center was founded in 1993 inspired by the act of a young scared 16 year old girl who discarded her infant in a trash bin behind Ludington High School.   Since its inception, the West Shore Pregnancy…

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Hospital offers room service meals

February 24, 2012
Hospital offers room service meals

LUDINGTON – Patients at Memorial Medical Center in Ludington now choose their meals from a room service menu. The new service was initiated this week by Sodexo, the hospital’s dietary services company.   Known as At Your Request (AYR), the room service concept provides patients with a menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner items as extensive as many restaurants. However,…

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Traffic light restored

February 24, 2012

The traffic light at U.S. 10-31 and Stiles Road is now operational again. The power went out following a fire to a power pole at U.S. 10-31 and Quarterline Road.

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Traffic light at Stiles and 10 out

February 24, 2012

2:32 p.m.: The Mason County Sheriff’s Office reports the traffic light at U.S. 10-31 and Stiles Road will be out until the electricity is restored at that location. Motorists are urged to use caution when approaching the intersection. Emergency crews are on the scene to direct traffic. The outage is expected to be repaired in the next three hours. When…

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Winter wonderland

February 24, 2012
Winter wonderland

While our neighbors to the south received several inches of snow over-night, here in Mason County we got a slight teaser. This morning’s snow was wet and heavy, making for a beautiful white coating on trees, such as this scene on Johnson Road in Amber Township.

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From the Editor: Goodbye Columns, Hello Blogs

February 23, 2012

By Rob Alway mcp editor   It’s time for a change. This may seem like a subtle change but I think it has big significance. As Editor, I am declaring that MasonCountyPress.com no longer has “columns” nor does it have “columnists.” Instead, we now have “blogs” and “bloggers.”   This may seem like splitting hairs but I think the terminology…

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Andy Thomas, getting back to the past with “Roots” exhibit

February 23, 2012
Andy Thomas, getting back to the past with “Roots” exhibit

  By ROB ALWAY mcp editor   LUDINGTON – Andy Thomas has become one of Ludington’s leading art experts. Over the last few years he, and his wife, Michelle, have evolved and grown their art business from the former Artists Market into A.M. Galleries.   After spending years displaying other artists’ work, Andy will hold his own exhibit beginning Friday…

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Another test

February 23, 2012

Sorry about this. Just running another test to find out why our links aren’t working.

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Get Off the Couch — Explore Michigan: Oceana County High Point

February 23, 2012
Get Off the Couch — Explore Michigan: Oceana County High Point

      By JOAN H. YOUNG mcp columnist Lower Michigan isn’t known for its tall hills. In fact the highest point in the entire state is Mount Arvon in the UP, at 1978 feet. The highest point in the LP isn’t too far away from Mason County, in Wexford County. It’s Briar Hill, at 1706 feet.   Although I’ve…

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Snow owl

February 22, 2012
Snow owl

Nathan DeWeerd of Buttersville Peninsula, Pere Marquette Township took this picture of a snow owl tonight. “I was sitting in my living room, playing cards with my son and watching the remnants of a partially cloudy sunset on the lake, when a white bird caught my eye,” Nathan said. “I initially thought, ‘It’s pretty late for a seagull to be…

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Cop Corner: In case of a fire

February 22, 2012
Cop Corner: In case of a fire

  By KIM COLE mcp columnist   Before Talk to your family about the issues related to a fire and prevention Establish a spot outside the home where everyone must go for a headcount Replace fire alarm batteries during Easter and Christmas weeks Review areas where there is a potential for fire: stored rags, furnace filters, dryer vents, cardboard near…

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Renovate! Ice ice baby

February 22, 2012
Renovate! Ice ice baby

  By CHRISTIAN COOK mcp columnist   Q. It’s been a mild winter so far but in years past I have dealt with major ice cycles coming from my roof. I’ve considered replacing my roof with a steel roof to fix it. Should I take advantage of this mild winter and have my roof done before we get a big…

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Gas prices rising

February 22, 2012
Gas prices rising

Gas prices are rising in Mason County. Murphy in PM Twp and Admiral in Scottville were still at $3.44 and $3.45 as of 4:30 p.m. Others were at $3.69.

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Life of a Marine is one of sacrifice and rewards, Lt. Col. Mike Harmon

February 21, 2012
Life of a Marine is one of sacrifice and rewards, Lt. Col. Mike Harmon

By ROB ALWAY mcp editor   Editor’s Note: This morning I had the privilege to photograph Lt. Col. Mike Harmon and his wife, Joy. Mike, 42, is a helicopter pilot in the Marine Corps who just completed a one year deployment to Afghanistan. Mike and Joy wanted some portraits of themselves so they stopped into Alway Photography. I couldn’t resist…

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Business in Focus: Wymans expand funeral services to Ludington

February 20, 2012
Business in Focus: Wymans expand funeral services to Ludington

By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   LUDINGTON – A Scottville tradition has now expanded into Ludington. Wyman Funeral and Cremation Services, owners of Stephens Funeral Home, has opened a planning center at 510 E. Ludington Ave., the former location of Snyder Insurance.   “We felt we needed to have a presence here in Ludington,” Randy Wyman said. “With Dorrell’s Funeral…

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Win with Wellness launches new year-long program

February 20, 2012

Will Include Free Health Screenings Win with Wellness is launching a new year-long program beginning in March, which will include four free biometric health screenings for the first 300 participants to register, with results that are graphed and trended for easy interpretation and tracking. Memorial Medical Center, one of the collaborative partners in the Win with Wellness program, will conduct…

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St. Patty’s celebration in downtown Ludington

February 19, 2012

DOWNTOWN LUDINGTON TO HOST ST. PATTY’S DAY CELEBRATION Shamrock Parade, Irish Jig 5K Fun Run and Pub Crawl Among Activities Scheduled   Downtown Ludington will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with several events scheduled on Saturday, March 17.   The St. Patty’s Day Celebration, sponsored by Downtown Ludington, will be feature the Shamrock Parade presented by Sportsman’s Irish Pub, a…

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Jaycees to hold Beat the Winter Blues bar crawl

February 19, 2012

The Ludington Area Jaycees will hold the second annual Beat the Winter Blues Bar Crawl Friday, February 24th from 6 p.m. to midnight at various bars and restaurants located in Ludington.   A $5 punch card may be purchased at AJ’s Party Port at 213 S. James St. in Ludington, through Feb 24. Visit at least five of the participating bars and…

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Wood resigns as historical society director

February 19, 2012
Wood resigns as historical society director

PERE MARQUETTE TWP. – Following a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mason County Historical Society on Tuesday, Board President Dr. Bill Anderson announced the resignation of Ronald Wood, Executive Director. Wood, however, will remain an important member of Society leadership serving as Special Assistant to the new Executive Director with leadership responsibilities for the continuing development and…

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Connecting the dots: Pressing Pause on Fast Forward Thinking

February 19, 2012
Connecting the dots: Pressing Pause on Fast Forward Thinking

By ERIN OUTCALT mcp.com columnist   This morning I ate a nutty bar for breakfast. No, not a nutrition bar filled with nuts and other healthy stuff but that sugary sweet treat with virtually no nutritional value. This is one of the few benefits of being an adult, I can eat what I want for breakfast.   I wearily looked…

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Eats & Drinks

Eats & Drinks

Eats & Drinks

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