Obituary: Robin Lynn Oliver, 67, of Scottville

May 4, 2026

Robin Lynn Oliver, 67, of Scottville, passed away on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Robin was born on March 26, 1959, in Ludington, the daughter of Donald John Richard and Marianne (Shoup) Oliver. She was a 1977 graduate of Mason County Central High School. During her high school years, she was active in choir, winning an award for her outstanding performance…

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Obituary: Dorothy J. Krause, 99, of Manistee

May 4, 2026

Dorothy J. Krause, 99, of Manistee, passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at the Medilodge of Ludington. She was born in Milwaukee, Wis. on Jan. 2, 1927, the daughter of the late Ella Cilman and Herman Yanke. She was a graduate of Kaleva High School, also La Parent Academy of Beauty in Grand Rapids; was an operator for several…

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Recent death: Mary M. Ramsey, 71, of Walhalla

May 4, 2026

Mary M. Ramsey, 71, of Walhalla, died on Friday, May 1, 2026. Funeral arrangements are pending at Wyman Funeral and Cremation Services – Stephens Funeral Home in Scottville. Listing of 2026 deaths Listing of 2025 deaths. Listing of 2024 deaths. Listing of 2023 deaths. Listing of 2022 deaths. Listing of 2021 deaths. Listing of 2020 deaths. Listing of 2019 deaths…

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Recent death: Karl Allen VanderVeer, 70, of Ludington

May 4, 2026

  Karl Allen VanderVeer, 70, of Ludington, died on Thursday, April 30, 2026. Arrangements by Grace Funeral Home and Cremation Services, www.GraceCremations.com. Listing of 2026 deaths. Listing of 2025 deaths. Listing of 2024 deaths. Listing of 2023 deaths. Listing of 2022 deaths. Listing of 2021 deaths. Listing of 2020 deaths. Listing of 2019 deaths __________ Please Support Local News Receive…

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MCC superintendent candidate left former district with $200K severance

May 3, 2026

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — The Mason County Central School District Board of Education will interview four candidates for the superintendent position this week. Among them is Jason Lundin. From 2024 to 2025, Lundin served as superintendent of Beal City Public Schools. His departure from the district followed a public outcry over his leadership style. Initially, Lundin received high…

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Tanker Prime expected to return to Ludington Monday; Spartan II tug laid up

May 3, 2026

This Great Lakes Boat Blog is presented by Hankwitz Heating & Cooling, 609 S. Washington Ave., Ludington; 231-843-2809. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LUDINGTON — The MV Prime is expected to make its second visit to the Port of Ludington Monday afternoon, where it will dock at the OxyChem Ludington plant along Pere Marquette Lake to pick up another load of…

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Ruiz dominates as Central baseball wins Hesperia tournament

May 3, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. HESPERIA — Mason County Central’s varsity baseball team put together a complete performance Saturday, defeating Shelby 2-0 and rallying past host Hesperia 11-6 to capture the championship of the Ken Smith Wood Bat Memorial Tournament,…

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Sturgis edges Ludington tennis for title; Orioles claim one flight championship

May 3, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. PORTLAND — Ludington’s girls varsity tennis team finished runner-up Saturday at a multi-team tournament hosted by Portland, competing against Sturgis, Portland and Williamston. The Orioles’ lone flight championship came at No. 2 doubles, where Kennedy…

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Scottville Clown Band to sell old schoolhouse bricks, cabinets to benefit MCC band program

May 2, 2026

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — The public will have an opportunity to purchase bricks from the old Scottville High School, along with cabinets from the building, during the Scottville Clown Band concert on Tuesday, Aug. 18. Proceeds from the sale will be donated by the Clown Band to the Mason County Central band program. Many of the bricks will…

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Schwass breaks LHS record, Grierson posts PR at Shepherd Bluejay Invite

May 2, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. SHEPHERD — Ludington High School’s top distance runners delivered standout performances Friday at the Shepherd Bluejay Invite, highlighted by a record-breaking run from Oriole freshman Eliza Schwass in the elite girls 3200 meters. Schwass set…

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Spartans track teams place 4th at Big Rapids Cardinal Invite

May 2, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. BIG RAPIDS — Mason County Central’s girls track and field team proved it could compete with larger programs Friday, finishing fourth out of 10 teams at the Big Rapids Cardinal Invitational. Facing a deep field,…

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Autrey wins shot put as Orioles track compete at TC invite

May 2, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. TRAVERSE CITY — Ludington High School’s varsity boys and girls track teams turned in a solid showing against larger schools at the Ken Bell Invite in Traverse City. Walt Autrey led the Orioles with a…

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Ludington city council to consider changes to golf cart ordinance

May 2, 2026

LUDINGTON — The Ludington City Council will receive the first presentation of a proposed change to the ordinance regulating golf carts during its regular meeting Monday, May 4, 2026, at City Hall, 400 S. Harrison St. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at the Ludington Municipal Building, where council members will review Ordinance 590-26, which would amend…

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Hospital volunteers to hold Mother’s Day flower sale

May 2, 2026

LUDINGTON — The Corewell Health Ludington Hospital Volunteer Board will host a Mother’s Day Flower Sale on Thursday, May 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Medical Office Building lobby at Corewell Health Ludington Hospital, 1 N. Atkinson Drive. Flowers for the sale are being provided by Weesies. Organizers say the event is centered on “giving for the…

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Demolition begins on former Scottville school, site eyed for housing development

May 1, 2026

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — Demolition of the former Scottville High School has begun, marking the end of a long-standing structure and the start of a potential new chapter for the site. The project is being overseen by the Mason County Land Bank Authority, which acquired the property after plans to rehabilitate the historic building proved financially unfeasible. The…

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Laman named LHS head varsity boys basketball coach

May 1, 2026

LUDINGTON — Ludington High School has named Noah Laman as its new head varsity boys basketball coach. Laman, a longtime presence in the Orioles program, most recently served as junior varsity head coach and a varsity assistant. He replaces Thad Shank, the winningest coach in school history. A Ludington graduate, Laman was a three-time varsity captain and part of the…

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Community opioid survey seeks public input in Mason County

May 1, 2026

MASON COUNTY — A new community survey is asking people who live or work in Mason County to share their perspectives on opioid use as local leaders work to shape prevention, treatment and recovery efforts. The Mason County Community Opioid Steering Committee launched the survey to better understand how opioid use is affecting the community and to guide decisions on…

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100,000 Chinook salmon fingerlings released into Big Sable River

May 1, 2026

By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief HAMLIN TOWNSHIP — On Thursday, 100,000 Chinook (king) salmon fingerlings were released into the Big Sable River at Ludington State Park. The fingerlings later made their way into Lake Michigan. The annual release is a joint effort between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Ludington Charter Boat Association. The fish spent three weeks in…

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Police news, published Friday, May 1, 2026

May 1, 2026

The police news is a presentation of Smith & Eddy Insurance, serving west Michigan since 1902, smith-eddy.com. The following is recent police activity in Mason County for Thursday, April 30, 2026: 4:38 a.m., Mason County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), a 25-year-old Free Soil man was injured in a one-vehicle rollover crash after the vehicle he was operating ran off the road, struck…

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Obituary: Rene Annette James, 66, of Ludington

May 1, 2026

Rene Annette James, 66, of Ludington, passed away on Saturday April 25, 2026. She was reunited with her beloved husband and soulmate, Larry James, who preceded her in death. Born on Sept. 15, 1960, in Edmore, Rene was the daughter of the late LJ and Georganna (Ariss) Moore. She was known for her outgoing personality and her love for life.…

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MCC golf finishes 8th at Wildcat Invitational

May 1, 2026

MCP/OCP Sports Coverage is presented by: Baker Ford Ludington, Fresh Coast Foam, Mission Graphics, Quick-Way, Inc., Smith & Eddy Insurance and Michelle and Andrew Thomas. By Kai Taylor, MCP Sports Writer MONTAGUE – The Spartans traveled to Old Channel Trail Friday to compete in the Wildcat Invitational. The invitational was won by North Muskegon, which finished with a score of…

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