Posts Tagged ‘ scottville ’

Ag fire loses control, ignites neighbor’s woods.

April 7, 2017

Ag fire loses control, ignites neighbor’s woods.  #MasonCountyNews. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief.  AMBER TOWNSHIP — An agricultural burn in an open field in the 700 block of West First Street lost control Friday afternoon, causing embers of the fire to ignite a neighbor’s woods, about quarter mile to the southeast. According to the National Weather Service, wind speeds were at…

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County Finance Committee hears Historical Society’s request for millage.

April 7, 2017

County Finance Committee hears Historical Society’s request for millage. #MasonCountyNews By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief LUDINGTON — The Mason County Board of Commissioners Finance Committee heard a request by the Mason County Historical Society today asking for a millage request to go on the August ballot. See MCP’s March 31 story here. MCHS board President Jim Jensen and Executive Director Rick…

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Spartan Proud: Dr. Weston Squires, a well adjusted life.

April 5, 2017

Spartan Proud: Dr. Weston Squires, a well adjusted life.  Class of ’09 #SpartanProud #MCCSchools. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Spartan Proud is sponsored by Mason County Central Schools. This series features alumni of Mason County Central telling their stories. SCOTTVILLE — Many people’s careers are often influenced by positive role models in a person’s life. For Dr. Weston Squires, becoming a…

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ESD breaks ground on remodel, expansion.

April 4, 2017

ESD breaks ground on remodel, expansion. #MasonCountyNews. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. AMBER TOWNSHIP — The West Shore Educational Service District broke ground today on a $2.5 million expansion and upgrade to its facility located at 2130 W. US 10-31. The construction cost will address general building maintenance needs, constructing new state-of-the-art classroom space, remodeling and relocating offices to increase student…

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Farm Bureau program will address change on the farm.

April 4, 2017

Farm Bureau program will address change on the farm. Featuring speakers Kevin Eikenberry and Carlos Alvarado. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. AMBER TOWNSHIP — The agricultural industry has seen some major changes over the past several decades, but one of the things that remains a constant is the fact that the majority of farms in the United States are family owned.…

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