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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Winter painting

February 19, 2012
Winter painting

    Bonnie Chaltron Harris of Custer took this photograph of artist Charles Schadel Saturday afternoon. “I was heading into the Ludington State Park,” Harris said. “He was off the side of road just south of the entrance, painting a dune scene. He has been painting for many years and does beautiful work.”         Schadel’s website is…

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Off Broadway with Craig Convissor: The dog and I

February 18, 2012
Off Broadway with Craig Convissor: The dog and I

Craig Convissor owns Into the Woodworks in Scottville, where he creates amazing pieces of wooden art and furniture. He lives on West Broadway Avenue in Scottville, thus the name of his column. In Off Broadway, Craig will discuss his observations of live.    By CRAIG CONVISSOR mcp.com columnist   The first thing I do in the morning is check to…

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Living Outdoors: In-Fisherman TV visits the PM River

February 18, 2012
Living Outdoors: In-Fisherman TV visits the PM River

  By STEVE MARTINEZ mcp.com columnist   In-Fisherman Magazine is North Americas leading authority on fishing and has traveled everywhere in the country, fishing specific areas for fish ranging from giant sturgeon in Oregon to huge large mouth bass in Florida. This week fellow guide and friend Kevin Morlock and I had the pleasure to shoot a segment for In-Fisherman…

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Get off the couch — explore Michigan: Manistee Riverwalk

February 16, 2012
Get off the couch — explore Michigan: Manistee Riverwalk

  By JOAN YOUNG mcp.com columnist   The winter continues to limp along, providing almost no opportunities for snowy recreation. At the same time, trails may be too soggy, or uneven with icy patches to be difficult to hike. Here’s one more possible option for a winter walk. The Manistee Riverwalk stretches for 1.5 miles from just east of the…

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Troop’s tips. Traffic: The most dangerous part of an emergency

February 16, 2012
Troop’s tips. Traffic: The most dangerous part of an emergency

          By Lt. MATT BRYANT   mcp.com columnist       One of the scariest jobs I perform working for the fire department is traffic control.  In the over 15 years I have been on, I cannot tell you the number of close calls myself and my fellow emergency responders have had.  Today I would like…

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Phillips trial postponed again

February 16, 2012

LUDINGTON — MasonCountyPress.com has learned that the trial for Sean Michael Phillips, accused of kidnapping his infant daughter, has been adjourned. The trial was scheduled for Feb. 22. According to reports, Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola announced the postponement Wednesday, citing a conflict in the defense attorney’s schedule. Phillips was arrested in June following the alledged kidnapping of his daughter,…

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Art Center presents Garden Wars

February 15, 2012

LUDINGTON – Creative and competitive gardeners are invited to show off their stuff at the first annual Garden Wars at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts. Brainchild of Kathy Fahlsing, an avid gardener and volunteer at the Center, Garden Wars is a reality show of sorts where each participating gardener is given a plot on the fertile grounds of the…

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From the Editor: Time to kick it up a notch

February 15, 2012
From the Editor: Time to kick it up a notch

By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   MasonCountyPress.com has been in existence now for about six weeks. That’s a pretty short time in the world of business. But already we have made a great impact on our community. This website started out as an outlet for me to write a local blog. Shortly after starting, I was approached by businesses who…

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