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TC Filmmakers to screen film at arts center Traverse City filmmakers Angeline and Michael Piotrowski will bring their short feature film “Xingu” to the Ludington Area Center for the Arts Friday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. for a screening and discussion co-hosted by Ludington Visiting Writers and the Third Coast Film Society. Based on a short story by Edith Wharton, “Xingu” was an Official Selection of the 2011 Green Bay Film Festival, the 2011 Detroit/Windsor Film Festival and the 2011 Traverse City Short Film Festival. The story deals with a "culture club" of pseudo-intellectuals who have the honor of hosting a celebrated author for a book discussion. They get a surprise lesson in the art of being smart. “Although this 17-minute film will be enjoyable viewing for anyone who likes good movies, the Piotrowskis' visit should be of special interest to writers curious about writing screenplays, and people interested in the film-making process,” said George Dila, of Ludington Visiting Writers. “The new video technology makes filmmaking a tempting artistic endeavor for many creative people these days.” Angeline adapted the Wharton story to a film script, giving it a contemporary Traverse City setting. She and Michael shared producing and directing responsibilities. Preceding and following the screening, the Piotrowski’s will talk about their experience in making the film, from adapting the screenplay to the actual shooting and editing of the film, and working with cast and crew. They will also answer audience questions about independent film production. This event is free and open to the public.
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test post http://www.masoncountypress.com/home/test-post Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:43:32 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/?page_id=772 772 2012-01-13 00:43:32 2012-01-13 05:43:32 open open test-post trash 746 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/870.html Tue, 17 Jan 2012 04:34:24 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=870 870 2012-01-16 23:34:24 2012-01-17 04:34:24 open open 870 publish 0 1 nav_menu_item 0 _menu_item_type _menu_item_menu_item_parent _menu_item_object_id _menu_item_object _menu_item_target _menu_item_classes _menu_item_xfn _menu_item_url Art center photo contest http://www.masoncountypress.com/happenings/art-center-photo-contest Wed, 18 Jan 2012 04:31:48 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=913 [/caption] Amateur and professional photographers alike are invited to submit photos for the fourth annual photo contest sponsored by the Ludington Area Arts Council and Todd and Brad Reed Photography.  The goal for this year is to have over 1,000 photo submissions, which equals $5,000 in donations. The money raised from this year's contest will go towards the purchase of a professional lighting system for the main gallery at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts. For every $15, contestants may enter up to three separate images and can enter as many images as they like in quantities of three.   Photos may be submitted at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts website: www.ludingtonartscenter.org.  The deadline to enter is midnight on Sunday, February 26, 2012. Photo contest winners will be announced at a reception at P.M. Steamers on Thursday, March 1.  Winners will receive gift certificates to the Todd and Brad Reed Photography Gallery in downtown Ludington and a family-level membership to the Center for the Arts. “The Center’s gallery hosts art exhibitions year-round, so the money raised from this year’s contest will add to the fund started last year toward new lighting to better showcase the artwork on display,” said Brad Reed . “We are grateful for Todd and Brad Reed’s continuing partnership.  Their idea of sponsoring an online photo contest is such a creative way to engage a community of photographers from all over as well as raise money for the Center for the Arts.  To date, the contest has raised over $9,000 to support projects at the Center, including a new website and the gallery lighting fund,” added Terry Murphy, executive director of the Ludington Area Center for the Arts. Todd and Brad Reed will again judge the photos entered.  They will not see the photos until after all entries have been submitted and will not know who photographed each entry until judging has been completed.  They will judge the photos according to five categories: 1. People (sports, portraits and family photos) 2. Landscape (large scene, for example sunset over mountains or water) 3. Animals (domestic animals and wildlife including insects, birds, and fish) 4. Plants (leaves, trees, flower, and garden scenes) 5. Free subject/abstract (Example: extreme close-up so the person, animal or plant is no longer identifiable). There will be a First, Second, and Third place winner for each category, as well as an overall Grand Prize winner. Photographers are eligible to win/place in multiple categories, however the Grand Prize-winning photo will not win a category placing. The Grand Prize will be awarded for the entry that exhibits superior artistry and technique no matter the category or subject matter.             New to this year’s contest is the People’s Choice award. Using the Facebook “Like” button under each photo, both contest participants and the general public can vote for their favorite images. At the conclusion of the contest, the photo with the most “Likes” will also receive a gift certificate to the Todd and Brad Reed Photography Gallery.]]> 913 2012-01-17 23:31:48 2012-01-18 04:31:48 open open art-center-photo-contest publish 1037 0 page 0 _edit_last Scottville Blizzard Bash http://www.masoncountypress.com/happenings/scottville-blizzard-bash Thu, 19 Jan 2012 01:56:15 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=949 ROB ALWAY, mcp.com editor SCOTTVILLE -- The merchants are Scottville are hoping winter will stick around for at least a few more weeks. Scottville Main Street will hold its first Blizzard Blast on Saturday, Jan. 28 downtown. The event will begin with a pancake breakfast from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the senior center, followed by a chili cook-off and quilt show from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Horse pulled wagon rides, ice sculpting, games, animal fur and skull display and living windows will be featured throughout the day. A snowman building contest begins at 9 a.m. The grand prize is a 10-child splash party at the Best Western Inn splash park in Pere Marquette Township. A ping-pong ball drop, called the Snowball Drop, will take place in the center of town at 1:30 p.m. Linda Holden, of the Main Street promotions committee (and co-owner of Hold
en's Home Emporium) said the snowball drop is for children ages 5-12. Each ball will have a number and will coordinate with prizes. When the balls are dropped from a fire truck, the kids will scramble to pick up as many as they can. Adults will not be allowed to participate.
The Scottville Optimist Club will host Blizzard Bingo from 2 to 8 p.m. The only event not taking place downtown will be a demolition derby at the Riverside Park at 3 p.m. Hot chocolate and hot dogs will be served throughout the day downtown. "This will just be a fun day for the entire family," Holden said. "It's a great way to get together and to get out of the house and let off some steam in the middle of winter." For more information, visit http://www.scottvillemainstreet.com/.  ]]>
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Upcoming library events http://www.masoncountypress.com/happenings/upcoming-library-events Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:28:19 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1160 Mardi Gras party   Celebrate with enthusiasm at your Library!  There will be a Mardi Gras Party at the Mason County District Library in Ludington Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 4 p.m.  Fun activities, stories, and crafts for a joyful winter celebration. Children of all ages are invited to attend. Children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. All Mason County District Library programs are free of charge.     Leap year celebration   Children of all ages are invited to a Leap Day Celebration at the Mason County District Library in Ludington Wednesday, Fe. 29 at 4 p.m.  There will be stories, games, arts and crafts and other activities to celebrate the extra day we enjoy every four years.  Children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.  All Mason County District Library programs are free.     March is Reading Month   To celebrate March is Reading Month, the Mason County district libraries in Ludington and Scottville are sponsoring a children’s bookmark contest. Artists may pick up an entry form at either the Ludington or the Scottville building.  Entries must be returned to the library by 8 pm, Monday, March 5, 2012.  Winning entries will be reproduced and distributed at the Mason County District Libraries in Ludington and Scottville.  ]]> 1160 2012-01-24 17:28:19 2012-01-24 22:28:19 open open upcoming-library-events publish 1037 0 page 0 _edit_last Ice tourney seeks volunteers http://www.masoncountypress.com/happenings/ice-tourney-seeks-volunteers Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:58:16 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1168 THE MICHIGAN ICE OPEN ON HAMLIN LAKE IS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS TO OBSERVE FOR THE UPCOMING TOURNAMENT, SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 3-4   The Michigan Ice Open committee is currently seeking 10 - 15 volunteers to be observers during the tournament scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Volunteers are asked to have on ice transportation (snowmobile or atv), but are not required to.   All volunteers are required to attend a rules overview meeting on Friday, February 3rd at 6pm in the Stearns Motor Inn Ball Room, 212 E. Ludington Avenue in Downtown Ludington.   To become a volunteer, contact the Chamber of Commerce at 231.845.0324 or email Megan Payment, tournament chair, at megan@mittenbar.com.]]> 1168 2012-01-24 17:58:16 2012-01-24 22:58:16 open open ice-tourney-seeks-volunteers publish 1037 0 page 0 _edit_last Scottville Optimist Club brings back bingo http://www.masoncountypress.com/happenings/scottville-optimist-club-brings-back-bingo Fri, 27 Jan 2012 03:50:05 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1197 1197 2012-01-26 22:50:05 2012-01-27 03:50:05 open open scottville-optimist-club-brings-back-bingo publish 1037 0 page 0 _edit_last Terms of Use http://www.masoncountypress.com/terms-of-use Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:24:57 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1275
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What a winter! Looking for weather photos http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/what-a-winter-looking-for-weather-photos.html Sat, 07 Jan 2012 04:37:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/06/what-a-winter-looking-for-weather-photos/ 27 2012-01-06 23:37:00 2012-01-07 04:37:00 open open what-a-winter-looking-for-weather-photos publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink Now on Facebook and Twitter http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/now-on-facebook-and-twitter.html Sat, 07 Jan 2012 05:40:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/07/now-on-facebook-and-twitter/
When you see news happening, Tweet us, email us, Facebook us, etc. Send your photos or videos.

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MCC Middle School upcoming events http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/mcc-middle-school-upcoming-events.html Sat, 07 Jan 2012 06:19:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/07/mcc-middle-school-upcoming-events/ There will be a meeting for all eighth grade students and their parents on Monday, January 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mason County Central Middle School gym following the basketball game.  This meeting will cover important information regarding High School procedures policies and scheduling for freshman classes.  Attendance is highly recommended.

Parent/Teacher Conferences will be Thursday, January 12 4 to 7 p.m.  Progress reports will be passed out at this time.  Seventh and eighth grade conferences will be held in the middle school gym and sixth grade conferences will be held in the cafeteria.  Parents are asked to enter the building through the north east doors by the gym.

There will be a Student Council sponsored Activity Night on Friday, January 13 6 to 8 p.m. for all middle school students.  An entry fee of $3 is required to enter the event.
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Good Luck with this! We are closing the Inn at Ludington down during the winter now after 9 years and living out at this farm on Meisenheimer (down by Brians-other photo artist-)And we have started a new petting farm with Alpacas and primitive and rare breeds of the gentile sort and are focusing on wotking with local to create products from there soft wool and fibers. We have peacocks and it's definately a must see. I have a great idea for some one you could do an article on In Mr.Jorrisen twice retired he is now opened a touring company the details are worthy and locallly spirited ..Call me I'm at the farmnow most of the time 231-233-8266 or 233-3316 or call the Inn @845-7055. Great Bounce forward! I love your attitude. Kathy]]>
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First day of WSCC classes http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=33 Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/?p=33 Dave Masten of Pere Marquette Twp. paints in the West Shore Community College art room Monday morning.

Masten said he wasn't quite sure what the painting will become.

Today was WSCC's first day of the winter semester.

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Growing up, on the corner of Amber and Hansen roads, I would put together hand written neighborhood newspapers and circulate them to our neighbors across the street, Dave and Ruth Gustafson. Ruth always put up with me and paid me in milkshakes! I remember the very first pictures I took with a 35mm camera. The camera was my dad's (one of his prized possessions at the time) and we were at the fort on Mackinaw Island. I think I was 12-years-old. He showed me how to take a meter reading and I took a picture of the soldiers firing muskets. I also took pictures of the Mackinac Bridge from the sky (my dad has an airplane and we flew to the island). I still have those pictures. In high school I started to develop an interest in photography (no pun intended). When I was a sophomore, I became a student assistant to eighth grade science teacher Wes Joneson, whose classroom had a photography darkroom in it. I always give credit to Wes as the person who taught me how to develop film, sparking my passion for photography. During this time I also became interested in local history. I think this came from my grandmother, Helen Alway, who always took great pride in telling stories about growing up in Amber Township. For many years a small weekly newspaper called the Mason County Press was published. I don't know the entire history of the paper (not yet, but I am researching it) but it folded sometime in the late '70s, then was revised for a short time in the '80s. I can't remember how much writing I did for the paper, but I served as a "stringer," writing anything from history articles to sports stories. I spent my first few years of college at West Shore Community College, which is where I took my first formal photography class, taught by Todd Reed. At that time, Todd was the chief photographer of the Ludington Daily News. Todd picked up on my interest in journalism and photojournalism and suggested to managing editor Paul Peterson that he should hire me as a correspondent. My job evolved from paid-per-article to part-time to full-time. I owe Todd a lot and have always considered him one of my mentors (and a dear friend). I spent seven years at the LDN before moving out of the area for a short time. During this time I worked for the Grand Haven Tribune and then decided to start my own photograph business, Alway Photography (which I now operate with my wife, Becky). Like I said before, I have always had an interest in telling people's stories and I believe as a portrait photographer that is what I do; I create family heirlooms that last generations. As much as I love the portrait photography business, I missed journalism and photojournalism. I missed the written word complimented with pictures. So, after a 12-year hiatus, in 2009 I re-sparked my journalism career by working part-time again for the LDN. I loved this job and enjoyed being out and about in the community and recording history as it happened. That job ended three weeks ago when the new owners of the LDN cut the size of the newsroom staff down (along with other jobs at the paper). I need to state right now that I understand that this was a business decision and I did not take it personal. But, I have come to terms that I am a small town journalist/photojournalist. Losing my job at the LDN can't stop that. So, for that reason, I started MasonCountyPress.net. I love this area and I love living here. I love the fact that Becky and I live in one of the oldest homes in Scottville and that it was built by my great-great-grandfather and was home of my great-grandparents for over 60 years. I love knowing my neighbors, whether they live next door or 10 miles away. I love that my entire immediate family lives within a three mile radius of me. I am proud to be a Spartan but I also support the Orioles and Cardinals equally. I am proud to be a Life Member and treasurer of the Scottville Clown Band. I was a founding board member of the Scottville Main Street committee and serve on the Scottville planning commission. I spent 15 years in the volunteer fire and emergency medical service, serving proudly on the Hamlin Twp. and Scottville fire departments. I am on my church's finance committee and its visual arts ministry. I enjoy walking and skiing in the Ludington State Park, Scottville Riverside Park and my family's 159 acre farm in Amber Township. I think Stearns Park is the best beach in the world. I believe communities should sustain themselves and I think buying local is one of the most important ways to do that. I take pride in knowing that when I spend money in Scottville or Ludington that money is supporting my neighbors. I love Mason County. And that is why I started the MasonCountyPress.net. I look forward to growing this online publication. It will take a lot of support from others who have a love of this area as well. I need contributors who can write stories and send in pictures. If you have that passion, drop me an email at masoncountypress@gmail.com.                ]]> 813 2012-01-15 18:07:59 2012-01-15 23:07:59 open open our-origins trash 760 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_page_template image seo_follow seo_noindex _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time New look and name http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=864 Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=864 864 2012-01-16 22:46:09 0000-00-00 00:00:00 open open draft 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Welcome to our new supporters http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=884 Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=884 884 2012-01-17 14:08:59 0000-00-00 00:00:00 open open draft 0 0 post 0 seo_noindex image seo_follow _edit_last State park skiing http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=952 Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=952 952 2012-01-18 21:37:28 0000-00-00 00:00:00 open open draft 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Cop corner http://www.masoncountypress.com/tips-trades/cop-corner Fri, 20 Jan 2012 04:17:52 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1043 This section is sponsored by the Committee to Elect Kim Cole Mason County Sheriff: www.kimcoleforsheriff.com. Kim Cole is a deputy on the Mason County Sheriff Department. In this weekly section he will offer personal and traffic safety tips.          I chose this topic after a friend of mine was fol­lowed recently as she left work here in Lud­ing­ton! Yes, it can hap­pen here! Here are some tips from S.E. Jones at Yahoo! Voices:
  • Don’t panic. Take deep breaths; calm your­self so you can think clearly. Focus on your sur­round­ings to see if there is a safe place to go.
  • Don’t assume. They may not be fol­low­ing you, but don’t take any chances. Always assume the worst so that you will take the max­i­mum precautions.
  • Look for the near­est place that has peo­ple. It’s bet­ter to be around other peo­ple if you think some­one is fol­low­ing you. There is safety in num­bers. If you know of a place other peo­ple gather, go there, right away. It doesn’t mat­ter if you know them or not, just get to where other peo­ple are.
  • Run. If you are on foot and you think some­one is fol­low­ing you, start run­ning right away, don’t wait for them to get closer.
  • Scream. Yell and scream as loud as you can, while run­ning. Don’t let the pos­si­bil­ity of embar­rass­ment at being wrong stop you from scream­ing. Yell for help so that oth­ers around you will know your situation.
  • Use your cell phone. Call for help by dial­ing 911.
  • Drive to a police sta­tion. If some­one is fol­low­ing you while dri­ving, try to get the vehi­cles reg­is­tra­tion num­ber and vehi­cle descrip­tion (include color of vehi­cle, type, make if you can tell and num­ber of doors-2 door or 4 door) while you drive to your near­est law enforce­ment agency.
  • If you were head­ing home, don’t go there. As I men­tioned at the start this recently hap­pened to a friend of mine who hap­pened to be head­ing home. She didn’t. Instead she drove away from home and to a safe place while call­ing for assis­tance. The last thing you want is for the per­son fol­low­ing you to learn where you live so they can find you later.
  • Do not stop. If you believe you are being fol­lowed don’t stop to check who they might be or to talk on your cell phone, or to cry or any­thing else. All these things can be done while walk­ing or run­ning. Just keep moving.
  • Look for a place to hide and/or weapons. Look for places where you can hid (if on foot) or at least keep your­self safe. Also look for any­thing you could use as a weapon should it become nec­es­sary to pro­tect your­self. Con­sider any­thing made of metal, sharp or heavy you could throw.
  • Don’t talk to them. If they call out your name don’t respond. They may be try­ing to slow you down or con­fuse you to get the advan­tage. Sim­ply ignore them and keep moving.
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Around the County http://www.masoncountypress.com/around-the-county Fri, 20 Jan 2012 03:53:44 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1046 Our columnists tell us about what's going on in their community. These pages will be up soon.   Riverton]]> 1046 2012-01-19 22:53:44 2012-01-20 03:53:44 open open around-the-county trash 0 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time Tips & Trades http://www.masoncountypress.com/tips-trades Fri, 20 Jan 2012 04:17:24 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1050 This section will feature our advice columnists. This will include tips on saving money, home improvement, keeping yourself safe, among other topics. Cop Corner Renovate! ]]> 1050 2012-01-19 23:17:24 2012-01-20 04:17:24 open open tips-trades trash 0 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time Renovate! http://www.masoncountypress.com/tips-trades/renovate Fri, 20 Jan 2012 04:26:49 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1056 This page is sponsored by Cottage Renovators: www.cottagerenovators.com Christian Cook has worked in construction for over 25 years. His business, Cottage Renovators, provides services from home improvements to home building. In this column, Christian will answer reader's questions about home and building issues.       I’ve got mold! Dear Renovate!: I left for a week to attend my sister’s wedding and when I returned, I opened the door to my bathroom only to discover it had quite a bit of mold. When we rented this apartment I cleaned a small amount of mold out of the corner of this bathroom and thought that I had handled the problem. There are signs of an old ceiling repair. I also have a slight drip from the shower head. Mold makes me very nervous. What should I do? A. Before we get too far into your particular bathroom I would like to address a trend in the building industry. We are currently witnessing many products and articles designed to scare people about mold. The big box stores are really pushing Do It Yourself mold items. We can purchase mold free paint, paperless drywall, special cleaners with mold inhibiters, mold test kits and countless other specialized products to help us win the war on mold. Mold is a problem yes, and it needs to be treated when discovered to insure a healthy house, but just like H1N1 and Y2K this issue means much more to the people selling the solutions than the people who are supposedly at risk. To be clear though, I do regularly use green drywall when remodeling bathrooms, add mold inhibitor to bathroom paint and insist on vent vans to clear steam. These are all cheap insurances which help maintain a healthy room. In the case of a major mold discovery, say in an attic or crawl space genuine mold remediation can be appropriate. Now…onto your bathroom. Mold needs moisture to develop. If your drywall is showing signs of stains then moisture is coming from the outside through a leak. However, it doesn’t sound like that is what you wrote. A patched and painted piece of drywall doesn’t assist mold. Your culprit is probably a combination of the leaking shower and a small closed space. Not only will a drippy shower have a very real affect on your water bill it will also distribute quite a bit of water vapor into your bathroom. When you are home you probably leave the bathroom door open most of the time which allows that moisture to escape. When you left town for a week and left the bathroom door closed, you trapped all of that moisture in a confined space. I would clean the bathroom with a 50/50 solution of bleach and water or something like 409 with bleach. Be sure to ventilate the room while you work, a fan will do. Asking your landlord to fix the leaky shower and maybe installing a vent fan should solve your trouble. Christian Cook Send questions to masoncountypress@gmail.com

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Riverton http://www.masoncountypress.com/around-the-county/riverton Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:02:21 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1085 Carmelitta Tiffany will soon start telling us about life out in Riverton Township. Carmelitta is a former writer/photographer for the Manistee News Advocate and works for the Mason County Historical Society/Historic White Pine Village. Her photographs and stories will be a great addition to Mason County's online news magazine.    ]]> 1085 2012-01-21 17:02:21 2012-01-21 22:02:21 open open riverton trash 1046 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time test page http://www.masoncountypress.com/test-page Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:05:58 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1090 1090 2012-01-21 17:05:58 2012-01-21 22:05:58 open open test-page trash 0 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time Obituaries http://www.masoncountypress.com/obituaries Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:11:14 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?page_id=1091 ]]> 1091 2012-01-21 17:11:14 2012-01-21 22:11:14 open open obituaries trash 0 0 page 0 _edit_last _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time From the Front Porch with Rob Alway http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1211 Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1211 By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   From time to time, I plan on writing my own column. I decided to call it "From the Front Porch" because of one of my favorite places to be, the front porch of our 100-year-old family home on North Main Street in Scottville.   That porch has seen the evolution of a small town and the lives of two families, the Always and the Woodmansees.   My great-great grandfather, Frank Davis, built the house, either in 1913 or 1914 for my great-grandparents, Walter Glen (known as W.G.) and Evalyn Alway and their newborn son, my grandfather, Tom. Frank was Evalyn's father and was a widowed retiree from Manistee. He lived with W.G. and Evalyn until he passed away in the early '30s.   Back then, the house was on the northern edge of town. I have a photograph of my grandfather, as a boy, standing on the sidewalk. The only building in the background, on the west side of the street, is the old Scottville High School, which was built in 1888. It's also interesting that the sidewalk is just in front of the house, leading to nowhere.   When our house was built, Scottville had only been a city for seven or eight years (it was incorporated as a city in 1907). Prior to that, since 1889, it had been a village. Its streets would be paved in 1915.   W.G. was an attorney. It is my guess that he was Scottville's first lawyer. He certainly was the only lawyer in town for at least 30 years. His office was located in what was originally the People's State Bank building on the northwest corner of State and Main streets. The bank closed during the Great Depression but he continued to practice law from his second floor office.     Moving into the big yellow house on North Main Street had always been my dream.   I remember going to the house when I was a kid in the 1970s. I vaguely remember my great-grandmother and her husband, grandpa Chris Cron (Walter Glen passed away in 1955).          ]]> 1211 2012-01-28 00:38:43 0000-00-00 00:00:00 open open draft 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Get off the Couch -- Explore Michigan: Arcadia Bluffs http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/get-off-the-couch-explore-michigan-arcadia-bluffs.html Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:00:54 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1343 Arcadia Bluffs Overlook – Arcadia     [caption id="attachment_1355" align="alignleft" width="200" caption="Joan H. Young"][/caption] By JOAN H. YOUNG mcp.com columnist     Near the northen border of Manistee County is a roadside park that's worth a visit any time you are passing by. It's even great as a destination for a picnic, a sunset viewing, or as part of a visit to some of the attractions along M-22.     Arcadia Bluffs overlook is just 1.5 miles north of the village of Arcadia, which is 9 miles north of Onekama. Arcadia and Lake Arcadia are nestled within a ring of sand dune hills, in a flat area which is the former glacial Lake Algonquin. Where the northern edge of the hills meets Lake Michigan, a steep bluff falls to the beach. Michigan Department of Transportation has created a rest area and scenic overlook, realizing that people have always been attracted to park there, because of the scenery.     I visited on a gray day last week, but even the lack of color couldn't diminish the spectacular view. Think what this looks like on a clear day, or with a pink sunset!     The facilities include parking, four picnic tables (one of which is handicap accessible), latrines in summer, and best of all, stairs to a high overlook platform. A telescopic viewer at the top is also available in summer.     You will need to work a bit for the best view. There are 120 steps to climb to reach the highest platform, but there are plenty of places to rest along the way, some of which have benches. If you are unable to climb steps, the lowest platform is fully accessible, and even from there the view is great.     Dogs are welcome, on a leash, but most dogs won't be willing to climb the stairs because they are open mesh metal.     To the south, you can see the other end of the ring of hills, and far to the north, Frankfort juts into the lake.     The least positive thing is that it's very near the road, but hey, it's a scenic turnout, not a park.     With my usual talent for being slightly late, I missed seeing a spectacular sunset from here by just one day. But never fear, there will be more sunsets!     For more info see Arcadia Bluffs Overlook: http://www.getoffthecouch.info/manistee/arcadiabluffs.htm       Get Off The Couch - Explore Michigan” is dedicated to tempting you get out, discover and enjoy the natural world (and maybe some local history). Move those muscles, breathe some fresh air and have a good day!   contact Joan at jhy@t-one.net   ]]> 1343 2012-02-09 14:00:54 2012-02-09 19:00:54 open open get-off-the-couch-explore-michigan-arcadia-bluffs future 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Troop's Tips: Staying safe on the ice http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/troops-tips-staying-safe-on-the-ice.html Wed, 08 Feb 2012 20:00:56 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1399 [/caption] By Lt. MATT BRYANT mcp.com columnist       What can you say to this winter? Where are you and what did you do with the ice? I myself love to fish the frozen waters of our area here in Mason County. So far this year I have chosen not to press my luck.  The warmer than normal temperatures with wind have been making a mess out of our lakes. The brief cold spell we had made for some ice that was safe to venture out on. But now with temps above freezing again and not much below at night. Things are getting a little "iffy".        Now I know there are going to be the die hards who say "Oh there is plenty of ice." They always do.  One thing to remember: Is it really worth it? Not only are you risking your own life when going out on "iffy" ice, but other lives as well. The amount of people you can affect by making your decision far out weighs that tasty dinner of fillets.  Rescuers, bystanders, theirs and your family.  Please be smart in your decisions to go out on the ice.        If you do decide to go and test the conditions tell someone when, where and how long you are going to be gone. Use a spud every couple steps. Give a few chops on the ice as you walk. People wear them in a boat on the water but don't while standing on water. Wear a life jacket. If you do go through, hypothermia will cause you to lose muscle movement and consciousness. A life jacket will keep you afloat to prevent drowning. Have a set of ice awls should you go through the ice, these can assist you in pulling yourself up and on to better ice. Once you pull yourself out, stay on your stomach and slide away from the hole you fell in.  Getting up too soon could cause you to fall through again as the ice has been weakened in that area.          Use caution while on that favored lake. Watch out for holes and cracks in the ice. Watch for sticks or old Christmas trees on the ice. These items are used to mark a hole that was used for fishing. Stay clear of them as the ice may not be completely frozen to a safe thickness.   I am not saying don't fish. I am "chomping the bit" to get out there too. I am just saying lets do it smart so we can do it again.           Matt Bryant is a lieutenant on the Hamlin Twp. Fire Dept. He also serves on the Mason-Oceana 911 board and owns Bryant Irrigation. You may contact him at hamlintroop@yahoo.com ]]> 1399 2012-02-08 15:00:56 2012-02-08 20:00:56 open open troops-tips-staying-safe-on-the-ice future 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Our vision; welcome to MasonCountyPress.net http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/our-vision-welcome-to-masoncountypress-net.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 04:42:16 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/?p=5 5 2012-01-10 23:42:16 2012-01-11 04:42:16 open open our-vision-welcome-to-masoncountypress-net publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Our vision statement http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/our-vision-statement.html Thu, 12 Jan 2012 03:45:01 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/?p=13 13 2012-01-11 22:45:01 2012-01-12 03:45:01 open open our-vision-statement publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Great weather for yard work http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/great-weather-for-yard-work.html Sun, 08 Jan 2012 19:58:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/08/great-weather-for-yard-work/ Former Scottville Mayor Leon Begue works in his yard at Scott and Third streets in Scottville Sunday afternoon. Begue said for the past year deer have come into his yard and eaten plants and trees. He was putting up a fence around a cherry tree so the birds could enjoy the cherries instead of the deer. Though the date was Jan. 8, the temperature and sunshine felt more like March. Temperatures are expected to remain in the upper 30s and lower 40s at least until Wednesday. MCP.net Photo/Rob Alway]]> 30 2012-01-08 14:58:00 2012-01-08 19:58:00 open open great-weather-for-yard-work publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink Woman dies in morning fire http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/woman-dies-in-morning-fire.html Mon, 09 Jan 2012 19:30:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/09/woman-dies-in-morning-fire/
MARGARET WRASSE of Ludington submitted the above photograph of the house fire. Wrasse lives near the site of the fire. 

By Rob Alway
MCP.net Editor

LUDINGTON -- A 53-year-old woman died as a result of a fire this morning in Ludington. Fire Chief Jerry Funk said the Ludington and Pere Marquette Twp. fire departments were called to 313 N. Robert Street at 3:23 a.m.

The house was divded into six apartments, five were occupied.

"When we got there, flames were coming out the windows and the roof," Funk said. He said firefighters were able to locate the victim and pull her out of the building. CPR was adminstrated on the scene.

Funk said the two departments had a difficult time fighting the fire. The victim was on oxygen and several oxygen tanks exploded inside the house, causing a hazard.

The event was the area's first fatal fire of 2012.

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Full moon rising http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/full-moon-rising.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 01:58:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/09/full-moon-rising/ John Mickevich of Ludington took this photo tonight of the full moon rising from the Pere Marquette Memorial on Buttersville Peninsula, looking east across PM Lake towards Ludington. Tonight's sky is expected to remain clear with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures most of the week.]]> 32 2012-01-09 20:58:00 2012-01-10 01:58:00 open open full-moon-rising publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink 3 2012-01-09 21:47:55 2012-01-10 02:47:55 1 0 0 First day of WSCC classes http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/first-day-of-wscc-classes.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 02:51:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/09/first-day-of-wscc-classes/ Dave Masten of Pere Marquette Twp. paints in the West Shore Community College art room Monday morning.

Masten said he wasn't quite sure what the painting will become.

Today was WSCC's first day of the winter semester.

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Warm but windy http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/warm-but-windy.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:27:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/warm-but-windy/ "It was a warm but windy day," Marnie Nickelson of Ludington said about this photograph of the Ludington North Breakwater Lighthouse she took Jan. 7. Nickelson is working on a 366-day photographic project. More of her work can be seen at her blog: http://j4-design.com/photography/warm-yet-nasty-day-in-january/.]]> 35 2012-01-10 08:27:00 2012-01-10 13:27:00 open open warm-but-windy publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink 4 2012-01-10 08:32:57 2012-01-10 13:32:57 1 0 0 Positive outcome for vandalized mural http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/positive-outcome-for-vandalized-mural.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:07:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/positive-outcome-for-vandalized-mural/ LUDINGTON -- A positive outcome has come after a downtown Ludington mural was vandalized Monday. Paint had been splashed on the mural that hangs on the north side of Brenda's Harbor Cafe on South James Street. But, a Pentwater-based sign company was able to remove the paint without damaging the mural, according to the mural's creator, Therese Soles of Amber Twp.

"It's amazing that they were able to fix it," Soles told MCP.net. Soles painted the mural in 2010. It took her two months to finish it.

Brenda's Cafe owner Brenda Cole is offering a $250 reward for information that leads to the arrest of those involved with the crime.

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Website construction http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/website-construction.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:59:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/website-construction/
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Win with Wellness Michigan challenge http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/win-with-wellness-michigan-challenge.html Tue, 10 Jan 2012 21:19:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/win-with-wellness-michigan-challenge/ Win with Wellness is challenging the community to collectively walk, run, ski, skate, swim or snowshoe the distance around Michigan's Lower Peninsula, which is roughly 1,155 miles.

Between January 1, 2012 and March 15, 2012, area residents are encouraged to track how many miles they walk, run, cross country ski, ice skate, swim or snowshoe. Tracking forms will be available during indoor walking events on Wednesday January 11 from 5 to 6 p.m. at Mason County Central Schools, and Thursday January 12 from 4 to 5 p.m. at Mason County Eastern Schools. About 20 local residents participated in a Win with Wellness sponsored indoor walking event on Monday at Ludington High School.  Residents who are unable to attend the school walking events may print a tracking form by clicking here (I'm attaching the form).

Tracking forms can be turned in during the Win with Wellness educational event on March 15, 2012 at 6pm in the Ludington High School cafeteria, or they may be mailed to:

Memorial Medical Center
ATTN: Win with Wellness
One Atkinson Drive
Ludington, MI 49431

Forms submitted by mail must be postmarked by Friday, March 9, 2012.

The total miles from the "Move around the Mitt" challenge will be revealed during the March 15 educational event. Those who submit their tracking form will be entered into a drawing to win a one year membership to the West Shore Community College Recreation Center, which includes use of the pool, spa, gymnasium, free weight room, racquetball court and Wellness Center. The winner will be announced during the March 15 educational event.
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Winter cleaning http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/winter-cleaning.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 00:40:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/winter-cleaning/ Kurt Knutson, owner of My Little Helper professional window cleaning service, cleans the windows at House of Flavors Restaurant in Ludington Tuesday afternoon.

Knutson said he has never seen winter weather like this in northern Michigan. The sunshine and temperatures in the upper 40s were great for window cleaning.

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Our vision statement http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/our-vision-statement-2.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 04:09:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/10/our-vision-statement-2/
We are Lake Michigan, the SS Badger, the Manistee National Forest, the Pere Marquette River, the Ludington State Park, Hamlin Lake and Round Lake.

We are the Scottville Clown Band, the Fountain Horse Pull, the Ludington Area Jaycees Freedom Festival, Johnny's Roller Skating Rink and Stickney's Back 40.

We are the Spartans, Orioles and Cardinals. We are West Shore Community College.

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Moon over West Shore http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/moon-over-west-shore.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:55:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/11/moon-over-west-shore/ The moon sets over West Shore Community College's campus this morning. A little bit of frost mixed with a lot of sunshine made for a beautiful morning commute.
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Mid-winter work http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/mid-winter-work.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 21:41:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/11/mid-winter-work/ RIVERTON TWP. -- Brothers Rob and Chad Nelson work on Chad's house roof Wednesday afternoon. The brothers have taken advantage of this winter's mild weather to make a lot of progress on the Chauvez Road house. Wednesday's temperatures were in the lower '50s in Riverton.
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Art center to benefit from this year's Lake Jump http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/art-center-to-benefit-from-this-years-lake-jump.html Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:03:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/11/art-center-to-benefit-from-this-years-lake-jump/ Make a Splash for the Arts on Saturday, April 7, 2012
13th Annual Ludington Lake Jump to Benefit Ludington Area Center for the Arts

LUDINGTON -- It’s January, but think spring!  On Saturday, April 7, 2012, crowds of hardy folk will make a splash for the arts at the 13th annual Ludington Lake Jump, in what’s become a rite of spring in western Michigan.  The event will be held at Stearns Park Beach in Ludington at 11 a.m. This year’s beneficiary is the Ludington Area Center for the Arts.

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“We are honored that the Ludington Lake Jump Committee has selected the Center for the Arts to benefit from this year’s event," said Tim McKay, the center’s board president.  “I am also pleased that Megan Payment has agreed to chair this year’s event.  Her enthusiasm for the arts, tremendous creative energy, and experience in event planning and fundraising will be terrific assets to the effort.”
Payment is co-owner of The Mitten Bar in downtown Ludington and formerly worked for the Ludington-Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce. 

The center’s goal is to raise $30,000 at this year’s Lake Jump.  The funds will be used toward programming and renovations at the center. Everyone has an opportunity to contribute to reaching the goal of this year’s Lake Jump by participating in the plunge by raising pledges, supporting someone who will be making a splash for the arts or take it a step further and organize an employee team at your workplace and see if your employer will match the team’s pledges.

More information about this year’s Lake Jump, including pledge forms, is available at www.lakejump.org or on Facebook (Ludington Lake Jump). 

About the Ludington Lake Jump
The Ludington Lake Jump was started on a dare by two local disc jockeys from WMOM Radio.  Over the past 11 years, the annual fundraiser has generated nearly $300,000 to area charities including Ludington Rotary’s STRIVE program, Sandcastles Children’s Museum, and the Ludington Library’s children’s wing.

About the Ludington Area Center for the Arts
The Ludington Area Center for the Arts is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts in west Michigan. The Center is located at 107 S. Harrison in the former United Methodist Church (now located on Bryant Street). For more information about the Ludington Area Center for the Arts please visitwww.ludingtonartsenter.org or contact Terry Murphy at 231-690-6058 or terry@ludingtonartscenter.org.
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Sunset over PM lake http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/sunset-over-pm-lake.html Thu, 12 Jan 2012 13:03:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/12/sunset-over-pm-lake/

Leanne Enbody of Ludington submitted this photograph of Wednesday's sunset over Pere Marquette Lake. The image was taken from Waterfront Park.

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Moving around the Mitt http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/moving-around-the-mitt.html Thu, 12 Jan 2012 19:57:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/12/moving-around-the-mitt/ Photo by MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
SCOTTVILLE -- Win with Wellness committee member Pamm Huether, right, hands a Move around the Mitt tracking form to Tammy Sue Bailey at an indoor walking event Wednesday at Mason County Central Middle School.  Win with Wellness is challenging the community to “Move around the Mitt” by collectively moving 1,155 miles while exercising this winter, which is the distance around Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.  Participants will be entered to win a one-year membership to the West Shore Community College Recreation Center.  For more information, call (231) 845-3680.

Join Win with Wellness from 4-5 p.m. today (Thursday) for indoor walking at Mason County Eastern High School. Earn miles for the "Move around the Mitt" challenge while also seeing the beautiful homecoming decorations at MCE!


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Winter arrives http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/winter-arrives.html Fri, 13 Jan 2012 17:35:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/13/winter-arrives/ mcp.net photo/ROB ALWAY Naaman Lemire of Fountain shovels snow in downtown Scottville today. Lemire works for Holden's Home Emporium. The area received several inches of snow last night causing emergency services to keep busy.]]> 793 2012-01-13 12:35:00 2012-01-13 17:35:00 open open winter-arrives publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink Clearing snow http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/clearing-snow.html Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:12:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/13/clearing-snow/ mcp.net photo/ROB ALWAYNick Pomorski of Schmock Landscaping uses a snowblower to clear snow at the Mason County Courthouse in Ludington this afternoon. Snow is expected to continue until Monday when temperatures will rise into the upper '30s.]]> 794 2012-01-13 14:12:00 2012-01-13 19:12:00 open open clearing-snow publish 0 0 post 0 blogger_blog blogger_permalink MCC vs. North Muskegon http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/mcc-vs-north-muskegon.html Sat, 14 Jan 2012 02:03:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/13/mcc-vs-north-muskegon/

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Mason County Central varsity boys basketball team played North Muskegon tonight in Scottville. MCC won 70-68 in double overtime.  


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MCE homecoming http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/mce-homecoming.html Sat, 14 Jan 2012 23:06:00 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/2012/01/14/mce-homecoming/ CUSTER -- A snow day at Fremont Providence High School caused the Mason County Eastern homecoming game to be postponed from Friday to this afternoon. The Cardinals defeated Fremont 48-40. Laura Stickney, daughter of Steve and Jill Stickney was named Homecoming Queen while Peter Larsen, son of David Larsen and Susan Heyse, was crowned King. mcp.net photos/ROB ALWAY
Flower girl Claire Allen, daughter of Sean and
Tracey Allen ,and crown bearer Maxell Smith,
son of Jake and Lisa Smith, wait for the crowning of the queen.
MCE's Elena Luce (11)
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Snow scenes http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/masoncountyphotograph.html Tue, 17 Jan 2012 18:55:46 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=871 John Mickevich of Ludington submitted these photographs that he took around the area last weekend. The photograph on the left was taken along Conrad Road in Pere Marquette Township. The photograph on the right is of the Father Marquette Memorial on the Buttersville Peninsula. Today's weather started out with rain that has now turned to snow.]]> 871 2012-01-17 13:55:46 2012-01-17 18:55:46 open open masoncountyphotograph publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last image seo_follow seo_noindex _wp_old_slug Welcome to our new supporters http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/welcome-to-our-new-supporters.html Wed, 18 Jan 2012 04:16:23 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=901 ]]> 901 2012-01-17 23:16:23 2012-01-18 04:16:23 open open welcome-to-our-new-supporters publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last p3_flash_gal_info We are looking for community columnists http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/we-are-looking-for-community-columnists.html Wed, 18 Jan 2012 04:52:19 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=917 917 2012-01-17 23:52:19 2012-01-18 04:52:19 open open we-are-looking-for-community-columnists publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Snow express http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/snow-express.html Wed, 18 Jan 2012 20:14:51 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=924 Snow flies away from a Marquette Railroad train as it makes its way through downtown Scottville Tuesday afternoon. mcp.com photo/ROB ALWAY]]> 924 2012-01-18 15:14:51 2012-01-18 20:14:51 open open snow-express publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Hospitality INC, volunteers are key http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/homeless_shelter_mason_county_new.html Wed, 18 Jan 2012 20:57:06 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=928 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY, mcp.com editor LUDINGTON -- Tuesday was not a night to be outdoors. An early morning rain turned into snow mid-morning which continued into the early evening, when the wind picked up. But, not everyone has a place to stay indoors. That's where Hospitality in the Name of Christ (INC) has been a blessing on so many. In it's third year, the homeless shelter rotates every week or two weeks to a different church. The 14 host churches are typically in Ludington because the majority of those in need live in the county's largest town, however 19 county churches are participating in Hospitality INC. Jim and Gloria Merchant of Ludington are two of the many volunteers that make the shelter a success. They are members of Prayer and Praise Assembly of God, 509 N. Staffon St., Ludington, which is hosting the shelter this week and next. "It really makes you appreciate what you have," Gloria said. "It makes me feel good to help others in any little way I can. Tonight, there's a really bad winter storm and there are people who need a place to stay. It's just good to know that they have such a place. "Everybody gets down on their luck. In the past I was down in my luck. I have never been homeless but I was a widow trying to raise kids and I had a lot of help from others. I want to give back what I can and this is one way I can do that. It's nice to receive but it's even nicer to give back. I know the guests here are going to do the same thing for someone else some day." [caption id="attachment_937" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Volunteers Christy Sniegowski, left, Gloria Merchant and Christine Thompson pass food to volunteer Jim Merchant."][/caption] The purpose of the shelter is to provide an emergency shelter for those in need. Overnight guests are provided an evening meal, a cot, showers and a light breakfast. They are not allowed to stay at the shelter during the day. Their backgrounds and situations are diverse. Larry Lange of Ludington is one of seven shelter coordinators. Lange is a member of St. John's Lutheran Church on North Rowe Street in Ludington. His role is to assist the volunteers to make sure the nightly duties run smoothly. "I'm kind of a supervisor. I help out the volunteers as needed, but it's really each church's program." Lange said many of the churches are hosting the shelter for two weeks in a row. Often, one of the "out county" churches will provide volunteers for one of the weeks at a Ludington church. "One of the amazing things about Hospitality INC, in addition to providing shelter for those in need, is that it has been a way for area churches to come together," said Pastor Henrik Lidman of Prayer and Praise. Lidman is also Hospitality INC's chaplain. The shelter started in November and will continue until April.          ]]> 928 2012-01-18 15:57:06 2012-01-18 20:57:06 open open homeless_shelter_mason_county_new publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last _thumbnail_id _wp_old_slug Scottville Blizzard Blast http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/scottville-blizzard-blast.html Thu, 26 Jan 2012 19:18:58 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=942 ROB ALWAY, mcp.com editor   SCOTTVILLE -- The merchants of Scottville are hoping winter will stick around for at least a few more weeks. Scottville Main Street will hold its first Blizzard Blast on Saturday, Jan. 28 downtown.   The event will begin with a pancake breakfast from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the senior center, followed by a chili cook-off and quilt show from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.   Horse pulled wagon rides, ice sculpting, games, animal fur and skull display and living windows will be featured throughout the day.   A snowman building contest begins at 9 a.m. The grand prize is a 10-child splash party at the Best Western Inn splash park in Pere Marquette Township.   A ping-pong ball drop, called the Snowball Drop, will take place in the center of town at 1:30 p.m. Linda Holden, of the Main Street promotions committee (and co-owner of Hold
en's Home Emporium) said the snowball drop is for children ages 5-12. Each ball will have a number and will coordinate with prizes. When the balls are dropped from a fire truck, the kids will scramble to pick up as many as they can. Adults will not be allowed to participate.
The Scottville Optimist Club will host Blizzard Bingo from 2 to 8 p.m.   The only event not taking place downtown will be a demolition derby at the Riverside Park at 3 p.m.   Hot chocolate and hot dogs will be served throughout the day downtown.   "This will just be a fun day for the entire family," Holden said. "It's a great way to get together and to get out of the house and let off some steam in the middle of winter." For more information, visit http://www.scottvillemainstreet.com/.  ]]>
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Nurse spends his winter evenings painting http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/nurse-spends-his-winter-evenings-painting.html Thu, 19 Jan 2012 04:14:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=988 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY, mcp.com editor LUDINGTON -- A couple years ago, Scott Talsma's son wanted the cartoon character Wall-E painted on his bedroom wall. Scott had always been interested in drawing and painting, so he tackled the project, making large wall decorations. That project inspired him to get more serious about art. "When I was growing up in Scottville my brothers and I were always drawing, usually cartoons," the 42-year critical care registered nurse said. "After my son's project I decided I wanted to learn more about painting, it was kind of fun. My wife works at night and I needed something to do quietly while the kids are sleeping. So, I got some books and started to teach myself how to paint." He bought some canvas and started painting with acrylics. Scott said since he started painting three years ago he has created over 200 pieces. Most of his paintings are landscapes of leafless trees. "I'm not really sure why I stick with dead trees, but it's just what I enjoy painting," Scott said adding that he recently painted a '69 Dodge Charger, "The General Lee" from the "Dukes of Hazard" TV show for a work colleague. Each painting takes him about two hours to create. He doesn't sell them but instead often gives them away to friends and family. He also typically posts pictures of his creations on Facebook. "This is my winter hobby. In the summer, when the kids aren't in school, I spend more time with them outdoors." ]]> 988 2012-01-18 23:14:00 2012-01-19 04:14:00 open open nurse-spends-his-winter-evenings-painting publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last p3_flash_gal_info p3_featured_gallery p3_gallery_order Scottville director nears completion of movie http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/scottville-director-nears-completion-of-movie.html Fri, 20 Jan 2012 02:38:40 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1033 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY, Editor Film director Harold Cronk stopped by our Ludington office today to talk about his upcoming movie, "Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy." Cronk, known by us Scottville people as Dave -- and known in the film industry as just Cronk -- is co-owner of 10 West Studios in Manistee. He is a 1993 graduate of Mason County Central High School and a 1998 graduate of Central Michigan University, where he majored in high school art education. Cronk wrote and directed the movie, which was filmed exclusively in Mason and Manistee counties. The movie's executive producer is Edgar Struble, another Scottville native. The majority of the movie was filmed this past fall but the final scene and some minor retakes were filmed last weekend at the studio's main sound stage in Manistee. The story is about teenager Mickey Matson and his newfound friend, Sully Bragington, who go on an adventure which is kind of a combination of "National Treasure" and "The Goonies." Mickey's grandfather has just died and he leaves Mickey with a Petoskey stone. Mickey doesn't understand why his grandfather would give him a rock and he is just about to through it in Lake Michigan when a man, a friend of the grandfather, stops him and tells him about the true meaning of the stone. You'll have to wait for the film to find out the rest. The film received Michigan incentive dollars, which meant it had to be filmed locally using as many local resources as possible. For Cronk, who loves his hometown, that wasn't a problem. "We have so much talent here in our area," he said. "It's such a family atmosphere. That's why we shoot here. The community is so supportive and everyone involved in the project is supportive." Not too long ago, an independent film director and film editor would have to rent an editing suite in a larger city, often in Los Angeles. This process is expensive and extensive. Because of modern technology, Cronk is able to edit the film from his Amber Township home, communicating online with his editor in another location. "It's amazing what we can do. The editor is on his computer and we are using Skype to talk to each other. His webcam is focused on the screen and I can see him editing while we are talking. It's really convenient. And, best of all, I get to also babysit my 4-month-old daughter while my wife is working during the day." Cronk will head to Los Angeles next week where he will meet with film distributors and studio executives. "We are really excited about the responses we have already received about this film," he said. "When we show film executives the trailer they are just blown away by what an amazing backdrop Manistee and Mason counties are. They can't believe we did this film on the budget we had to work with."   To find out more about 10 West Studios, visit its website at www.10weststudios.com. You can also become Facebook friends with Mickey Matson movie on to follow along with production.]]> 1033 2012-01-19 21:38:40 2012-01-20 02:38:40 open open scottville-director-nears-completion-of-movie publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Manistee Co-op hockey falls to Big Rapids http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/manistee-co-op-hockey-falls-to-big-rapids.html Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:24:32 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1070 By SALLY LIPPS mcp.com sports correspondent   BIG RAPIDS -- Manistee Varsity Co-op Hockey team traveled to Big Rapids Friday to take on the Big Rapids Cardinals.  The Manistee Co-op team has players from Manistee, Ludington, Mason County Central, Hart and Shelby High Schools.   Manistee played a very strong first period with just one penalty and scoring their first and only goal of the game Sam Lipps (MCC) scored assisted with a nice give and go by Chad Morang (Manistee). Goalie Austin Wilson (Ludington) was strong in net stopping 8 of 9 shots.  The score after 1 period was tied 1 to 1.   The Cardinals would score a shorthanded goal in the second period to go ahead of the Chippewas. The Chippewas had scoring opportunities with power plays, even a 5 on 3 and could not score.  The second and third period was a battle between the two teams with the Cardinals coming out on top with the win and final score 2 to 1.  Wilson went on to make 28 more saves in the final 2 periods.  The Chippewas pulled the goalies in the last 45 seconds for a man advantage but came up short.   The Chippewas play at home ice at West Shore Community College Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 6:30 vs. Muskegon Reeths Puffer. ]]> 1070 2012-01-21 10:24:32 2012-01-21 15:24:32 open open manistee-co-op-hockey-falls-to-big-rapids publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Van for cancer patients is a Road to Recovery http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/mason_county_press_news_features.html Sat, 21 Jan 2012 21:14:38 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1079 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   LUDINGTON -- Every weekday, the Mason County chapter of the American Cancer Society's Ride for a Cure van transports six to eight cancer patients to Muskegon.   The van leaves at noon and is back by 3 p.m.   Road to Recovery began almost three years ago as a result of many years of fund raising through Relay for Life.   "The program was started as a response to a need for transportation from Ludington to Muskegon and Grand Rapids," said Larry Lange, who along with his wife, Susan, coordinates Ride for a Cure.   "Most of the patients go to Johnson Family Center for Cancer Care at Mercy Health Partners in Muskegon," Lange said. "Our passengers arrive around 1 p.m. and are moved right up to the front of the line and they are usually done within 45 minutes and the van then heads back to Ludington. The folks in Muskegon are great to work with."   Road to Recovery includes 20 volunteer drivers. Over the last 2 1/2 years, the van has logged over 260,000 patient miles, which is calculated by multiplying the number of miles by number of patients.   Lange said over the past few months the eight passenger van has been full everyday. "It holds eight people but is a lot more comfortable with six," he said.   For that reason, the cancer society is going to temporarily borrow a 14-passenger van owned by Path of Life Ministries.   http://www.cancer.org      ]]> 1079 2012-01-21 16:14:38 2012-01-21 21:14:38 open open mason_county_press_news_features publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last _wp_old_slug _oembed_8f4b42526aec81831edd7f40fe81a9ea Life In Riverton - Our first community column http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/life-in-riverton-our-first-community-column.html Sun, 22 Jan 2012 18:17:09 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1102 Editor's note: I am excited to introduce to you Carmelitta Tiffany, our very first Community Columnist. I first met Carmelitta "back in the day" when she was a West Shore Community College photography student. I have followed her endeavors through the years, especially when she was a staff photographer/writer at the Manistee News Advocate.  Now, she will be talking about Life in Riverton, one of Mason County's most picturesque townships. Life in Riverton will be a regular weekly column in MasonCountyPress.com. If you receive our one of our free email subscribers, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter, you will get an alert whenever this column, or others, are updated.  To find the column, and other Community Columns, you can look under the "Features" menu on the top of our page.    Life in Riverton By CARMELITTA TIFFANY   This is my first submission to MasonCountyPress.com, but it’s like falling off a bicycle -- I know, the saying is “riding a bicycle”, but for those who know me, you’ll understand my version.   It’s so good to be writing again. I haven’t sat down to actually write something for over four years, when I left my position at the Manistee News Advocate. It was my dream - a tough, nose-to-the-grindstone job, but at the same time smelling the sweet smell of public acclaim and admiration. I missed the editorial crew the minute I left the parking lot on my last day, but knew that life would deal me a very interesting hand, which it has.   Some of you Mason County people might know me. I’ve lived in the same little house on Kinney Road, just east of Stiles Road, for almost 30 years. I’ve raised two children here, watched them grow as they attended the Riverton Elementary School, then went into town to Mason County Central Middle and High School. I was a part of the “Riverton Mom” carpool that ferried kids home from town when they had after school activities. PTC and Girl Scout leader led to Band Booster President and other fun volunteer activities, which I enjoyed with my fellow parents of Riverton kids. We keep each other informed of the progresses and successes of our children when we meet, comparing pictures and talking about the good old days.   I got my B.A. from West Shore Community College and Davenport University at the West Shore Campus, and have held various positions throughout the area, including administrative assistant at Dow Chemical, bakery clerk at Prevo's, and Coordinator of Volunteers at Sable Points Lighthouse Keepers Association.   I am now Assistant to the Executive Director at Mason County Historical Society and Historic White Pine Village. I enjoy the challenges and rewards my position offers, and am always learning something new about Mason County, through the research I am sometimes privileged to do for customers. I have even learned a lot about my home, Riverton.   I hope I will be able to keep your interest with my observations and reminiscences of Riverton and the people who have become my family- the neighbors and friends with whom I have been blessed.   So there you go… hopefully the first of many visits we’ll have together. Let me know if you would like me to write about anything that you might like to see on the Mason County Press magazine.]]> 1102 2012-01-22 13:17:09 2012-01-22 18:17:09 open open life-in-riverton-our-first-community-column publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Cop Corner with Kim Cole http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/copcorner.html Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:45:09 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1111 Editor's note: Welcome to Cop Corner in the Features section "Tips and Trades." Cop Corner is being written by Sgt. Kim Cole with the Mason County Sheriff's Office. Sgt. Cole is running for sheriff this year and his campaign is sponsoring this page. If you are interested in sponsoring a specific section or feature please contact us about our rates. In this column, Sgt. Cole will talk about keeping yourself safe. This section is sponsored by the Committee to Elect Kim Cole Mason County Sheriff: www.kimcoleforsheriff.com.   Cop's Corner By Sgt. KIM COLE I chose this topic after a friend of mine was fol­lowed recently as she left work here in Lud­ing­ton! Yes, it can hap­pen here! Here are some tips from S.E. Jones at Yahoo! Voices:
  • Don’t panic. Take deep breaths; calm your­self so you can think clearly. Focus on your sur­round­ings to see if there is a safe place to go.
  • Don’t assume. They may not be fol­low­ing you, but don’t take any chances. Always assume the worst so that you will take the max­i­mum precautions.
  • Look for the near­est place that has peo­ple. It’s bet­ter to be around other peo­ple if you think some­one is fol­low­ing you. There is safety in num­bers. If you know of a place other peo­ple gather, go there, right away. It doesn’t mat­ter if you know them or not, just get to where other peo­ple are.
  • Run. If you are on foot and you think some­one is fol­low­ing you, start run­ning right away, don’t wait for them to get closer.
  • Scream. Yell and scream as loud as you can, while run­ning. Don’t let the pos­si­bil­ity of embar­rass­ment at being wrong stop you from scream­ing. Yell for help so that oth­ers around you will know your situation.
  • Use your cell phone. Call for help by dial­ing 911.
  • Drive to a police sta­tion. If some­one is fol­low­ing you while dri­ving, try to get the vehi­cles reg­is­tra­tion num­ber and vehi­cle descrip­tion (include color of vehi­cle, type, make if you can tell and num­ber of doors-2 door or 4 door) while you drive to your near­est law enforce­ment agency.
  • If you were head­ing home, don’t go there. As I men­tioned at the start this recently hap­pened to a friend of mine who hap­pened to be head­ing home. She didn’t. Instead she drove away from home and to a safe place while call­ing for assis­tance. The last thing you want is for the per­son fol­low­ing you to learn where you live so they can find you later.
  • Do not stop. If you believe you are being fol­lowed don’t stop to check who they might be or to talk on your cell phone, or to cry or any­thing else. All these things can be done while walk­ing or run­ning. Just keep moving.
  • Look for a place to hide and/or weapons. Look for places where you can hid (if on foot) or at least keep your­self safe. Also look for any­thing you could use as a weapon should it become nec­es­sary to pro­tect your­self. Con­sider any­thing made of metal, sharp or heavy you could throw.
  • Don’t talk to them. If they call out your name don’t respond. They may be try­ing to slow you down or con­fuse you to get the advan­tage. Sim­ply ignore them and keep moving.
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Renovate! with Christian Cook http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/renovate-with-christian-cook.html Sun, 22 Jan 2012 21:00:05 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1119 Editor's note: Welcome to Renovate! with Christian Cook. Christian and I have known each other for almost 30 years. He is one of my closest friends. Christian is a Scottville boy and a 1988 graduate of Mason County Central. He and his wife, Crystal, have three amazing and beautiful daughters and live in Hart. They are the owners of Cottage Renovators. Christian has been in building trades since he was a kid. His dad would travel the region repairing burnt homes and Christian spent many seasons helping him.  In Renovate! Christian will answer questions readers may have about home improvement issues. You may send your emails to masoncountypress@gmail.com. Please place "Renovate" in the subject line.  This page is sponsored by Cottage Renovators: www.cottagerenovators.com Renovate! By CHRISTIAN COOK    I've got mold! Dear Renovate!: I left for a week to attend my sister’s wedding and when I returned, I opened the door to my bathroom only to discover it had quite a bit of mold. When we rented this apartment I cleaned a small amount of mold out of the corner of this bathroom and thought that I had handled the problem. There are signs of an old ceiling repair. I also have a slight drip from the shower head. Mold makes me very nervous. What should I do? A. Before we get too far into your particular bathroom I would like to address a trend in the building industry. We are currently witnessing many products and articles designed to scare people about mold. The big box stores are really pushing Do It Yourself mold items. We can purchase mold free paint, paperless drywall, special cleaners with mold inhibiters, mold test kits and countless other specialized products to help us win the war on mold. Mold is a problem yes, and it needs to be treated when discovered to insure a healthy house, but just like H1N1 and Y2K this issue means much more to the people selling the solutions than the people who are supposedly at risk. To be clear though, I do regularly use green drywall when remodeling bathrooms, add mold inhibitor to bathroom paint and insist on vent vans to clear steam. These are all cheap insurances which help maintain a healthy room. In the case of a major mold discovery, say in an attic or crawl space genuine mold remediation can be appropriate. Now…onto your bathroom. Mold needs moisture to develop. If your drywall is showing signs of stains then moisture is coming from the outside through a leak. However, it doesn’t sound like that is what you wrote. A patched and painted piece of drywall doesn’t assist mold. Your culprit is probably a combination of the leaking shower and a small closed space. Not only will a drippy shower have a very real affect on your water bill it will also distribute quite a bit of water vapor into your bathroom. When you are home you probably leave the bathroom door open most of the time which allows that moisture to escape. When you left town for a week and left the bathroom door closed, you trapped all of that moisture in a confined space. I would clean the bathroom with a 50/50 solution of bleach and water or something like 409 with bleach. Be sure to ventilate the room while you work, a fan will do. Asking your landlord to fix the leaky shower and maybe installing a vent fan should solve your trouble. Christian Cook Send questions to masoncountypress@gmail.com ]]> 1119 2012-01-22 16:00:05 2012-01-22 21:00:05 open open renovate-with-christian-cook publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Living Outdoors with Steve Martinez http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/living_outdoors.html Mon, 23 Jan 2012 02:35:52 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1122 Editor's Note: Mason County and the Pere Marquette River go hand in hand. This national scenic river travels through the center of our county and feeds into Lake Michigan. Historically, the river represents our heritage. It was transportation for native Americans and it was the life cycle of the lumbering industry, creating place names such as Custer, Scottville and Amber.   Few people know this river like Steve Martinez. Steve grew up in Scottville, a few blocks from the PM. I'll let him tell the rest his story in his introduction. I am very pleased to introduce our outdoors column, Living Outdoors with Steve Martinez.      [caption id="attachment_1123" align="alignleft" width="250" caption="Steve Martinez on the PM with a customer"][/caption] Living Outdoors By STEVE MARTINEZ   Living outdoors is a way of life for me here in beautiful Mason County, I am a life long resident and many of you in the community may already know me. But, for those who don't, my name is Steve Martinez, a full time fishing guide outfitter here in Branch, along with my wife Toni and our children Marissa and Mitchell.   I spend my time guiding fishermen from all over the country here on the famed Pere Marquette River, known for its giant migration of king salmon and spring runs of wild eyed steelhead.   When summer hits I am off working the flats of Beaver Island, pursuing the giant smallmouth bass of Lake Michigan and the common carp that adapted to the shallow waters around Beaver Island (yup Carp!).   Then from late summer until September I'm in the wilds of Alaska's Nak Nek River, guiding fishermen for all five species of salmon and giant native rainbows.   I am excited to have the chance to share my enthusiasm with the readers of MasonCountyPress.com and to write about upcoming outdoor events, area happenings and informational pieces on some great new and hot trends that are going on in the outdoor industry.          Some of the publications that you may have seen me in are Great Lakes Angler, Michigan Woods and Water News, the Drake Magazine and Flymasters Magazine.   If you have questions, have an upcoming event or anything else please feel free to contact me.   www.peremarquetteguide.com  ]]> 1122 2012-01-22 21:35:52 2012-01-23 02:35:52 open open living_outdoors publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last 96 http://www.pilecast.net/2012/01/check-out-capt-steve-martinez-out/ 64.6.225.8 2012-01-23 08:20:17 2012-01-23 13:20:17 1 pingback 0 0 akismet_history 97 http://www.flymasters.com/thedrift/?p=1016 50.115.112.244 2012-01-23 22:00:37 2012-01-24 03:00:37 1 pingback 0 0 akismet_error akismet_history akismet_as_submitted Apache Server at www.masoncountypress.com Port 80 ";s:9:"UNIQUE_ID";s:24:"Tx4ezErc24EAAH0-P14AAABF";s:9:"file_gzip";s:20:"/ramdisk/cpud/status";s:5:"PHPRC";s:34:"/home4/masonco1/public_html/:/etc/";s:8:"PHP_SELF";s:11:"/xmlrpc.php";s:12:"REQUEST_TIME";s:10:"1327374028";s:4:"argv";s:0:"";s:4:"argc";s:1:"0";}]]> akismet_history C Notes: Recalling the Blizzard of '78 http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/c-notes-recalling-the-blizzard-of-78.html Mon, 23 Jan 2012 21:42:01 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1132 Editor's Note: George C. Wilson grew up in "lower Scottville Heights" in the 1960s and 1970s. George C. is the son of "Big George" Wilson. He has taken the helm of leading the Scottville Clown Band on the street and announcing during concerts as Big George has semi-retired from his 60-plus year duties. I would describe George C. as a walking encyclopedia of history, whether it's world or local. His is a media specialist for Rockford Public Schools but still holds Scottville dear to his heart. His column will reminisce about life growing up in his home town, Scottville (among other topics!).      [caption id="attachment_1133" align="alignleft" width="121" caption="George C. Wilson"][/caption] C-Notes By GEORGE C. WILSON Hello everyone. I am George C. Wilson. MCC class of 1979. Some of you may know me but most you do know my father Big George Wilson - street leader of the Scottville Clown Band since 1947, former mayor of the city of Scottville and local media personality for many decades in the gem of the west coast of Michigan - Mason County. I am offering up an attempt at a regular feature column for Rob Alway’s revival of the Mason County Press.   So let’s get going with this installment of C Notes.   The winter of 1977 - 78 was one for the books in Mason County. A staggering amount of snow fell that year. As a junior at MCC that year I was very much attuned to the weather as all students usually are when hopes for snow days fill their heads. The Blizzard of 1978 stands out as the most significant weather event to hit the state during the latter half of the 20th century. What follows is a reminiscence of that magnificent storm.   I recall the storm hit mid-week in January. As a member of the MCC wrestling team I was anticipating the big show down match coming up on Thursday. The Spartans were going head to head with the Shelby Tigers. The winner would take a commanding lead in the West Michigan Conference championship race. The Spartans were coached by Mike Keenan who was building a power house wrestling program and teaching earth science. The tale of that team will be a feature in a later column, perhaps.   Coach Keenan came to practice Wednesday afternoon with a message for his boys. We had already rolled out the mats in the cafeteria and some of us were glancing out the huge windows looking out over the school courtyard. Snow was falling from a dark gray sky and the wind was stirring up mini tornados of fine flakes. Coach announced “Boys, I don’t think we will be wrestling Shelby tomorrow. In fact we may be out of school for a while.”   [caption id="attachment_1134" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Reader Mary Beth Nelson submitted this photograph that was taken at her parents' house at the corner of Fitch and Gaylord in Ludingon in 1978."][/caption] The excited response had many members of the team asking why. Coach informed us that he had watched his classroom barometer fall farther and faster that afternoon than he had ever seen or even heard of. Needless to say the response from the assembled wrestlers was enthusiastic. Coach, of course, still conducted one of his signature grueling practices and as we left the school almost three hours later we were greeted with the opening blows of the massive blizzard of 78. Walking home with a vicious northwest wind pushing me along I had visions of being out of school for maybe two whole days.   In fact it would be much longer than that.   My father made it home later that evening. There may have been one of the famous post work ‘meetings’ of the Ludington Daily News staff at the Elks Club - I don’t recall for sure. Big George is not one for being impressed by weather extremes. But he had an announcement to make about the weather. The tone in his voice was one of awe and exasperation. “We’re in for a bad one. The county trucks are heading in - they can’t keep up.”   A bad one indeed. There are many varying reports of the amount of snow that fell. It was more snow than I have ever seen from one storm. There was a fair amount of snow on the ground before it all started and the storm dumped a couple of feet more for sure. I won’t engage in hyperbole - I’ll leave that to coots older than myself. Suffice to say the next day nothing was moving in Mason County. The snow emergency had the roads closed and people hunkered down watching the wind push up enormous drifts that crested over the roofs of two story buildings.   [caption id="attachment_1139" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Don Klemm submitted this picture from his house, 1978, on South Rowe Street in Ludington."][/caption] Like many young boys I was thrilled with the thought of braving the storm so early the next afternoon I insisted on going out. I pulled on all the warm gear I could fit into topped off by a dingy green USAF flight suit Big George had liberated from Uncle Sam 30 years prior. Lastly I put on gloves and a two tone brown acrylic knit winter hat. Side note - I still have that hat and when I pull it out of the closet every winter I always think of the blizzards of my youth. Properly equipped for a polar expedition I exited the front door of the Wilson house on east State Street to be greeted by drift of snow that stood my height encircling the front porch of the old brick cottage. Ma Wilson leaned out the door calling “Shovel a path through that!”   I looked over my shoulder and asked “To where?” I didn’t wait for her response and a shoulder dove through the bank of snow into the front yard.   Do you remember the old Michigan license plates that had “Water Winter Wonderland” emblazoned on them? Well what greeted me that afternoon was the winter part. State Street, U.S. 10, was a two track. Huge drifts faced all the houses on the street. Sidewalks were hip deep with snow and nowhere to be seen in a field of white. Heading west towards downtown Scottville I made slow progress. In 20 minutes I covered the two blocks to the corner of State and Main. The wind was staggering and the visibility was near zero. I stood under the Scottville’s only stop light and took in the sights.   [caption id="attachment_1140" align="alignright" width="214" caption="Downtown Ludington in the winter of '78, submitted by Don Klemm."][/caption] No one was about - they all had more sense than a 16-year-old boy. There was a forlorn road closed barricade on north main sticking up out of a growing snow drift. That was all the direction I needed. North I went.   The corner of Broadway and Main was nearly drifted shut. Several feet of snow covered the lots of the three gas stations there. The gas station lot on the north east corner had a car parked under all of that snow. It was the mint green Ford Falcon convertible owned by Mark Morton - the oldest of the three Morton boys of south Scott Street - I think he worked at the station at the time and he was forced to leave it there and hoof it home during the storm. I couldn’t see it of course. Neither, apparently, did the guy plowing snow a few days later with a pay loader. He pushed the car up and into the giant snow mountain that towered all winter long between the station and Broadway Avenue. Those of us who walked to school on Broadway were treated to watching the slow reveal of the mint green car over the course of the spring thaw. It reached the ground sometime in early April. I doubt the old Falcon ever ran again.   After about two hours of adventure in the blizzard I made it back home. I spent the rest the afternoon huddled in front of the wall furnace in the Wilson family living room. Ma Wilson spent the day cussing at my little brother Harvey and I to get out and get the walk shoveled. That didn’t occur until much later.   The next few days were the stuff of legend for the teen age boys I grew up with. Saturday afternoon I ventured out on my cross country skis east of town. I trudged through the bean field behind the county road commission and the railroad tracks looking to get to the hill we called Greenway - a favorite sledding spot for the kids of the east side of Scottville. I thought skiing down it might be possible. On the way there I followed the edge of the gully that ran from behind old Doc Etchison’s veterinary office down to the river flats.   [caption id="attachment_1141" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Downtown Ludington in 1978, submitted by Don Klemm."][/caption] A good portion of the gully was not guarded by trees and was exposed to the bean field. During the blizzard it had drifted nearly shut. I broke trail on my skis near the edge of what I assumed to be firm ground beneath the snow. Not quite. Above the sound of the wind the cracking noise of a large snow mass giving way could be heard. I instinctively dove away as the drift broke free and avalanched to the bottom of the 30 foot ravine. The crumpled thud sounded like thunder to me.   I pulled myself upright and gazed into the chasm. Like all teens who had just narrowly escaped death I was thrilled and uttered a few choice words followed by “Cool!”   When I got home I called as many friends as I could. I am a little fuzzy on the members of the gallant band that braved the wind and snow the next day but about a half dozen or more of us stood at the edge of the gully looking down a 20 foot plus snow wall. Present for sure were Mike Drier, Bruce and Barry Gillette and perhaps Jim Lindenau, Tom Urka and my little brother. We spent hours causing avalanches and riding them down the ravine. It was a mixture of pure joy with just enough danger to get the adrenalin going.   We pushed ourselves to exhaustion, frost bite and beyond. I don’t think we were in any real danger but a couple of times we had to dig out our companions from a few feet of snow as they cursed and laughed. Where we got the energy to scale up that snow face again and again   I haven’t a clue. Every time the wind blew for the next several weeks we would head out through the bean field to check the conditions for more of what we called “drift bustin.”   The week following the storm was filled with adventures in the wild white wilderness our hometown had become, including an incident where I was resting in a snow drift in the middle of Broadway Avenue – I think it was during a prolonged snowball fight – when I heard a muffled roar. I popped up out of my snug hole in a five foot drift to be confronted by Scottville Department of Public Works pay loader 20 feet away busting through drifts.   I don’t know who was more frightened - me or the driver. I do remember the surprise on his face and him shaking his fist at me as I leapt to safety behind some nearby mail boxes.   There was also an evening about a week after the storm hit when a group of us were participating in another hobby we had picked up. We were walking up drifts onto people’s homes and other buildings in town. Sometimes we would leap from the roof into the drifts below. We got it in our head that we could leap from the big black outdoor vinegar tanks at Richter Vinegar Works on south Elm Street.   There were five or six of us standing on the tank cover looking down before somebody wised up, Bruce Gillette, I think and he mentioned a 25 foot jump into unknown snow depth could be dangerous. In a rare moment of clarity we all agreed so we trooped back down the access stairs and looked elsewhere for our feats of daring do.   [caption id="attachment_1142" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Kim Kaines submitted this photo, taken downtown Ludington 1978"][/caption] Later that evening we climbed a tall drift and walked onto the flat roof of the shingled garage behind the O’Hearn house on the corner of Blaine and East State Streets. The garage was famous in town because it was packed with old jukeboxes the eccentric Mr. O’Hearn had collected. Years later the roof collapsed and all those vintage Jukeboxes were ruined but even then Mr. O’Hearn refused all offers to sell them. I am sure we would have caught hell if anyone in the house had seen us standing on top of the five feet of snow that covered the roof of the old garage that night.   Nothing stirred in the house as we surveyed the view down south Blaine. My brother Harvey was testing the edge of the south side of the garage roof. I warned him he was actually off the roof and he turned to us and said “No, it’s o…” And he was gone. In a move worthy of the Coyote in the Road   Runner cartoons he left a perfect hole in the snow ledge hanging on the leeward side of the garage. Mike Drier howled with laughter as we inched out and looked through the hole. Mike always found great humor in the hapless accidents of others. Harvey was ten feet below stuck in a snow drift up to his arm pits. He glanced up at us with a shocked look on his face. We laughed ourselves sick as we dug him out a few minutes later.   There are many more stories from that winter I could share but space and time do not permit. As I said it was a storm and a winter to remember. I think we ended up with about 15 snow days that school year.   [caption id="attachment_1143" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="The C&O carferry docks in winter '78, submitted by Don Klemm."][/caption] As a school librarian I still get a small thrill when we miss a day due to one of the piddling storms we get now a days. And I do probably sound like an old coot when I tell younger staff members, many of them born well after the great blizzard, that they don’t know anything about real storms. “Now January 1978 – that was a real storm – let me tell you…” Then eyes begin to roll. I just plow ahead - it is a story worth telling.   Oh, and the MCC Wrestling team did beat Shelby in the make-up match and win the conference that season.       'Til next time   gcw]]> 1132 2012-01-23 16:42:01 2012-01-23 21:42:01 open open c-notes-recalling-the-blizzard-of-78 publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Permanent location is next step for homeless shelter http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/permanent-location-is-next-step-for-homeless-shelter.html Tue, 24 Jan 2012 21:28:08 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1146 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   LUDINGTON -- Hospitality in the Name of Christ (INC) is going through a transition. The rotating homeless shelter started three years ago with the concept that it would provide emergency winter shelter at various local churches, utilizing volunteers.   The organization has now reached a crossroads and is starting the search for a permanent facility.   "It has taken us three years to educate the churches and pastors that there's a need for a homeless shelter in Mason County," says Pastor Henrik Lidman, senior pastor of Prayer and Praise Assembly of God and Hospitality INC chaplain. "Currently, we are an emergency facility, providing food and shelter. If we have a permanent facility, we can move beyond that."   Lidman says a permanent facility will allow the ministry to go beyond shelter and start helping the guests to live self-sufficient lifestyles with permanent housing.   "We are starting to see that there's a huge need beyond just food and shelter and we may actually not be doing our guests favors by limiting our programming to just those two areas. With a permanent facility, we could provide counseling to the guests and train them how to become productive members of society.   "What we have learned is that we basically have two categories of people who stay at the facility," Lidman says. "One set are people who have mental health challenges and are unable to make appropriate life choices based on those limitations. The second set, and the majority, are people who are struggling with terrible life patterns and addictions. These people can be trained to change those patterns so they can get jobs, live on their own and make good choices."   Lidman says one of the biggest needs the facility sees is helping people make good choices with their finances. A permanent facility would mean facilities could be set up to provide financial counseling, among other areas.   Hospitality INC consists of an 8-person board and is supported by 18 area churches. The majority of the shelters are held in Ludington because that is geographically the highest concentration of people. "Out county" churches typically provide volunteers for shelters located in Ludington.   A permanent location would also relieve the strain on the churches and would provide consistency for both guests and volunteers, Lidman says.   Ideally, the shelter would be located close to downtown or at least an area that is accessible by sidewalk. Lidman says the facility could be a house, a commercial building or even a former church.   Though Mason County is a small community, homelessness does exist.   "We have found out that many of these people are basically living in their cars," Lidman says. "Many of them do have jobs but just can't get to that next level."   After three years financial support for the program continues to be strong. "We have not yet had to hold one fund raiser," Lidman says. "However, we are asking people to pray about the decision of moving into a permanent facility. We will need volunteers who are passionate about this ministry and we will need more financial support."   For more information about Hospitality INC, you may email program directors Tim and Tammy Martin at tammyandtim78@gmail.com. Donations may be sent to Hospitality INC, 509 N. Staffon St., Ludington, MI 49431.]]> 1146 2012-01-24 16:28:08 2012-01-24 21:28:08 open open permanent-location-is-next-step-for-homeless-shelter publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Living Outdoors: Winter is a great time for expos http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/living-outdoors-winter-is-a-great-time-for-expos.html Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:00:03 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1150 [/caption] Living Outdoors By STEVE MARTINEZ   Winter is the time of year when things slow down -- way down. Stores are stocking shelves, getting ready for spring and summer. Seasonal workers are wrenching on their equipment, getting ready for that first big job of the spring.   For outdoor marketers and outfitters, this is their busy season, doing show after show getting outdoorsman and outdoorswomen excited for their new products and adventures: fishing tackle, hunting product manufactures, boat manufactures, the list goes on, but you get idea.   Winter is show and expo time here in Michigan and we have some of the best around. Many are within an hour or two from Mason County, which isn't a bad drive for an exciting day of walking around the different expos and shows and learning new techniques: Great Lakes salmon trolling fishermen (conventional and fly), there are so many innovating things going on right now with rods, reels and lines that it's mind blowing! New products for the bow hunter to get that little extra edge for the chance of that 140 class buck. You want to go to Alberta, Canada and hunt monster whitetails? It's there, anything you can dream up is at these shows. Outdoorswomen, the industry is blowing up right now. Fishing and hunting gear designed specifically for you, no more wearing men's hunting clothing or waders. These are just a few of the things that you will find.   Golfers, there are even expos and shows for you. Most, if not all have industry professionals, men and women who are at the top of their game in there specific field, giving seminars and answering questions.   Spend a weekend and drag your wife and kids-grab some buddies or whatever and hit some of these shows, you'll be surprised how much faster winter goes by!   List of shows and expos within a couple hours of Mason County:      Huntin' Time Expo West - Grand Rapids Jan. 27-29, 2012, Deltaplex www.huntingshows.net    Boat Show - Grand Rapids Feb. 15-19, 2012 Devos Place, Grand Rapids   West Michigan Golf Show - Grand Rapids Feb. 10-12, 2012 Devos Place, Grand Rapids   Deer & Turkey Spectacular - Lansing Feb. 17-19, 2012 Lansing Center www.deerinfo.com/michiganhome.asp   Boat, RV & Outdoor Show - Petoskey Feb. 25-26, 2012 North Central Michigan College www.petoskeyboatshow.com    MCE Outdoor Recreation Show 2012-Custer Saturday, March 17th, 2012 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.   Hunting & Fishing Expo - Traverse City March 16-18, 2012 Howe Arena - Grand Traverse County Civic Center www.tchuntfishexpo.com    Ultimate Sport Show - Grand Rapids March 15-18, 2012 DeVos Place   List of shows and Expos within 4 hours of mason county:    MBIA - Boat Show - Detroit Feb. 10-19, 2012 Cobo Hall www.boatmichigan.org   Outdoorama - Novi Feb. 23-26, 2012 Suburban Collection Showplace www.showspan.com   Steelheaders Boat Fishing & Outdoor Show - Flint March 2-4, 2012 Birch Run Expo Center www.flintsteelheaders.com   Michigan Golf Show - Novi March 2-4, 2012 Suburban Collection Showplace www.michigangolfshow.com   Midwest Fly Fishing Expo - Warren March 10-11, 2012 Macomb Community College Sports & Expo Center www.midwestflyfishingexpo.com   Antique & Classic Boat Show - St. Clair July 14, 2012 St. Clair City Marina www.cityofstclair.com   Steve Martinez is a professional river guide, working on the nationally designated scenic Pere Marquette River. He also guides fishermen near Beaver Island in northern Lake Michigan and in Alaska.  Steve's website: www.peremarquetteguide.com]]> 1150 2012-01-26 06:00:03 2012-01-26 11:00:03 open open living-outdoors-winter-is-a-great-time-for-expos publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last 100 http://howto-ski.com/how-to-ski/area-event-listings-about-town/ 184.173.253.216 2012-02-04 08:46:56 2012-02-04 13:46:56 0 pingback 0 0 akismet_error akismet_history akismet_as_submitted Apache Server at www.masoncountypress.com Port 80 ";s:9:"UNIQUE_ID";s:24:"Ty02zErc24EAADY6ojgAAAHQ";s:9:"file_gzip";s:20:"/ramdisk/cpud/status";s:5:"PHPRC";s:34:"/home4/masonco1/public_html/:/etc/";s:8:"PHP_SELF";s:11:"/xmlrpc.php";s:12:"REQUEST_TIME";s:10:"1328363213";s:4:"argv";s:0:"";s:4:"argc";s:1:"0";}]]> Home Tips with Mike Roberson http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/home-tips-with-mike-roberson.html Tue, 24 Jan 2012 23:39:42 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1171

Editor's Note: Mike Roberson has many years experience in the building trades industry. He is owner of Pioneering Consulting, which specializes in home inspections. Mike and his wife, Becky, live in Amber Township along with their five children. In this column, Home Tips, Mike will talk about what you can do to prepare your house for selling, what to look for when buying a house and just general tips in making your home safer and more energy efficient. 

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What Is A Home Inspection?

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home, chances are you will need an inspection in the near future. As a home inspector here in west Michigan, I find there are many misconceptions concerning a home inspection. Here are the top 5 most common misunderstandings and their answers.
  1. “Are you licensed?”
The state of Michigan, along with about half of all U.S states, does not offer or require licensing at this time. Most states also do not offer any education. Michigan does recommend that an inspector be “certified” through a third party organization. There are several of them with varying levels of education.  Most of these organizations have different entrance requirements and guidelines as well. After some research, I personally chose the organization with the most education to offer: the InterNational Association of Certified Home Inspectors. (InterNACHI)   2. “Can you tell me a house’s value?” No, a home’s value is determined by an appraiser. An appraiser is licensed by the state to do just that. Your realtor can do a market analysis and give you a good idea of its market price range if that is what you are looking for.   [caption id="attachment_1174" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Mike inspects a client's furnace"][/caption] 3.  “What do you look at during an inspection? “ This is a long and complex answer that will vary with different inspectors. Different organizations have varying standards of practice.  You can ask your home inspector for a more concise list. Many factors may limit an inspection, such as bad weather, snow cover, blocked attic or crawl space accesses or the utilities being turned off. For a more detailed list of the InterNACHI Standards of Practice, click this link: www.NACHI.org/sop   4. “What is the difference between a contractor and an inspector?” I get this one a lot! The difference is simple: A contractor is paid to perform work; an inspector is paid to look at a home’s condition and give an opinion. This is a huge ethical boundary. An inspector should never try to sell you a new roof after he says you need a new one. This might leave a homeowner asking, “Did I need a new roof or did he need the work?”  Contractor referrals are easy to get after an inspection.   5. “Do I get to choose my own inspector?” Absolutely yes! This is a great freedom and a crucial part of the home-buying process. Your realtor should give you the names of a few; otherwise an Internet search should give you a great list. Choose the one that suits your needs or you feel the most comfortable with.  Have a Happy House!   Pioneering Consulting http://www.pioneerconsultingllc.com/   ]]>
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Cop Corner: Protecting your stuff http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/cop-corner-protecting-your-stuff.html Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:00:11 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1182 [/caption] By Sgt. KIM COLE   At home, on the road, any­where, any­time, you need to pro­tect your per­sonal prop­erty from theft threats. Here are a few help­ful tips:  
  • Keep it out of sight: use your car trunk or glove box for stor­age of valu­ables; close the drapes and cur­tains at home.
  • Never set up your GPS in the car with your real home address; the bad guys have been known to steal a GPSfrom a vehi­cle to iden­tify vacant homes.
  • The “big box” hard­ware stores sell a metal mark­ing pen for about $10; get one to label your impor­tant items in places that will not show. For exam­ple: on the back of the bat­tery in your cell phone.
  • Never write down your com­puter pass­words. A help­ful tip in remem­ber­ing them is this: come up with a strong base-password to use (a short sen­tence could be use­ful, such as kimcoleforsheriff2012), then on the web­site you’re using it on, add an abbre­vi­a­tion. For exam­ple, on Ama­zon, you could use kimcoleforsheriff2012amz.
  • Books are impor­tant for school and expen­sive: write your name on page 47 (or another page of your choos­ing) in every text so you can iden­tify your prop­erty if needed.Please use pen­cil, and remove your name at the end of the year if you don’t own the book.
  • Crowds are full of dis­trac­tion, the bad guys love dis­trac­tions.  If walk­ing with friends watch out for the out-of-the-ordinary sit­u­a­tion and watch your prop­erty, not the event.
  • Back­packs are vul­ner­a­ble when worn in the tra­di­tional posi­tion, when you are in a crowd, put your back­pack on back­wards where you can see it.
  • Carry your purse under your arm and always keep it zip­pered or clasped.
  • Use the “one… two… three…” sys­tem when you go on the move. My valu­ables are permanently num­bered: the cell is “one,” my wal­let is “two,” and my cam­era is “three”.
  • Visu­ally “sweep” the space you just vacated for what you left behind: check wait­ing areas, car seats, class­rooms, etc.
  • Change your habits and where you store your spend­ing cash. The enve­lope in the purse is a “no-no”; split-up assets you want to pre­serve and put them in a dif­fer­ent place at home. For exam­ple, put them in an empty cold rem­edy box in the back of the bath­room cabinet
  • A big jar of coins is just too plain tempt­ing for the bad guys; they may take “some, not all”
  • Install win­dow locks and dead­bolt locks at home, cut back bushes that hug the house; the bad guys love the bushes and move on to an eas­ier mark from a pro­tected home.
  • The bad guys dis­like houses where there is a bas­ket­ball hoop in the drive: it means kids and ran­dom arrivals; cheap insur­ance, even if you are a base­ball fan.
  • Sign the back of your credit cards and add the note ‘request pos­i­tive id”.
Cop Corner is written by Sgt. Kim Cole with the Mason County Sheriff's Office. Sponsored by the Committee to Elect Kim Cole Mason County Sheriff: www.kimcoleforsheriff.com.]]>
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Aenean bibendum elementum pede http://www.masoncountypress.com/2006/09/aenean-bibendum-elementum-pede.html Thu, 28 Sep 2006 19:38:13 +0000 admin http://www.elegantwordpressthemes.com/preview/eGallery/?p=73 119 2006-09-28 14:38:13 2006-09-28 19:38:13 open open aenean-bibendum-elementum-pede trash 0 0 post 0 Thumbnail _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time _wp_trash_meta_comments_status 5 rseverson@blackstonenedia.net http://www.BlackstoneMedia.net 74.138.218.94 2008-10-17 14:11:55 2008-10-17 19:11:55 post-trashed 0 0 6 http://%/loveworld2 188.168.82.17 2010-06-06 14:44:54 2010-06-06 14:44:54 Спасибо,... 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Thanks!...]]> post-trashed trackback 0 0 Joan Young begins a new adventure, writes first mystery novel http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/joan-young-begins-a-new-adventure-writes-first-mystery-novel.html Sat, 28 Jan 2012 11:00:48 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1204 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   SCOTTVILLE -- Joan Young is well known in this area as an avid outdoorswoman. She writes several blogs, many about "getting off the couch" and being outside, exploring nature. She holds the record as being the first woman to hike the entire 4,600 mile North Country Trail, which spans seven states, including Michigan (and Mason County).   But, this article is about a very different adventure for Joan. Recently, while spanning Facebook, I noticed a posting from her about her newest book, a mystery. It's not everyday that someone from Mason County publishes a book.   So, I asked Joan if we could talk about it. We met at the Scottville branch of the Mason County Library, a fitting location about a book.   This is Joan's second book. Her first was "North Country Cache," a chronicle about some of her adventures on the North Country Trail; she is currently working on the sequel.   Her newest book, however, is a fictional mystery called "News from Dead Mule Swamp."   "I have been reading mysteries since grade school," she said. "I always thought it would be fun to write one.   "The biggest problem for me was to come up with a hero who I thought I could sustain for more than one book or I thought I could make believable."   Joan said she watches mysteries on television and has read numerous mystery books, but she wasn't really familiar with police procedures or forensic science.   "If you're going to write about it, you need to get it right."   Then, a couple years ago, while hiking, the character finally came to her.   "Her name is Anastasia Raven. She is a single woman, recently divorced, who comes to a small town and stumbles upon these crimes. She ends up solving things by getting to know the people behind the scenes. On that same trip I came up with the plot of the first two books.   Joan said she was worried, at first, that a book like this would not be marketable.   Her inspiration for the book was Lilian Jackson Braun, who wrote the "The Cat Who..." mystery novels. "There is a whole genre of these types of books, they are called 'cozy mystries,'" Joan said.   "The market is just huge. There's a great number of people who don't want to read about a lot of violence, bad language or sex."   Basing the books in a small, generic Midwestern town made sense, as opposed to basing the stories in a larger city.   "I was raised in a small town, I live in a small town and I love being in a small town," she said. "It would have been stupid for me to write about an urban setting."   "News from Dead Mule Swamp" is not only Joan's first mystery novel but it is also her first ebook.   "I self published 'North Country Cache,'" she said. "That was a huge undertaking and I made a few mistakes. I learned that I liked the publishing part, a lot of writers don't. I liked getting everything together, such as the permissions, obtaining the Library of Congress number and the ISBN (international standard book number).   "Self publishing is the best thing that's happened to writers. Books and printed materials are out there that wouldn't have been there before.   "Ebooks are really easy, because there's no printing involved. Publishing is just on its head. Everything is changing. There are several authors who have gone to e-publishing and are making money."   The other advantage of self publishing is speed.   "If I had gone the traditional route -- of working with an actual publisher -- I would have had to submit query letters to publishers or would have had to hired an agent. It probably would have taken two years before it would be out there. I also didn't want to get my book bashed by editors who want to change things. I'm not saying my writing is perfect but I think it's easily competitive wtihout those extra layers.   "Self-publishing means I have to do all the marketing."   Taking the place of editors was "The West Side Gang," a writers support group that meets at the Ludington Center for the Arts.   "They have been great," Joan said. "There are some really writers in that group. They have been helpful by encouraging me. I had three beta writers, who read the book and then gave me feedback."   Joan is hoping to have a printed edition of the book sometime in the near future.   The ebook is availabe at www.smashwords.com or www.amazon.com.   She has at least a couple more books planned in this series. Then, who knows what Joan will take on next.   "I'm living proof that you can bumble through life without ever figuring out what you are going to be when you grow up. Right now, I'm trying to define myself as an author."             You can read more about Joan's writing ventures at http://www.joanofshark.com/or her outdoor ventures at http://www.getoffthecouch.info/   Editor's note: Beginning next week, Joan will be a regular contributor to MasonCountyPress.com.  ]]> 1204 2012-01-28 06:00:48 2012-01-28 11:00:48 open open joan-young-begins-a-new-adventure-writes-first-mystery-novel publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last 99 http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/get-off-the-couch-explore-michigan-with-joan-young.html 74.220.219.129 2012-02-02 15:47:47 2012-02-02 20:47:47 1 pingback 0 0 akismet_history Connecting the Dots with Erin Outcalt http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/connecting-the-dots-with-erin-outcalt.html Sun, 29 Jan 2012 11:00:49 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1215 Editor's Note: Erin Outcalt is the latest addition to our contributing columnists. She will be writing about family and faith. Originally from Hesperia, Erin moved to Ludington several years ago. As she will tell you in her column, her life has changed dramatically since then.    Connecting the Dots   By ERIN OUTCALT   As I write this, I celebrate my five year wedding anniversary. To some this may not seem like such an accomplishment but to me it is pretty amazing.  My husband John and I had both been married before and have children from those marriages.   When we tied the knot we were two kids short of being the modern day Brady Bunch (without all the syrupy sweet pep talks and hokey story lines.)   Growing up I envisioned marriage as a perfect relationship straight from a fairy tale movie.  “And they lived happily ever after…”   The problem is that we were never shown what happily ever after looked like.  Imagination naturally takes us to a perfect world with perfect people.  In the fairy tale we know what love is supposed to look like. We know how the other person is supposed to act. Knowing that we don’t live in a fairy tale world I conjure images in my head that they lived happily ever after until Cinderella found that Prince Charming snored and left his dirty dishes lying around the house.  Or that they lived happily ever after until Prince Charming realized Cinderella had an ornery morning disposition. Fairy tale relationships sure fade out fast when reality hits.   What I have learned in the past five years is that relationships are ever evolving and that people aren’t perfect. John and I have had a lot of wonderful times in our marriage that I could relate to the perfect fairy tale. We have also had our fair share of really tough times that seemed more like a horror flick.  In those tough times it is very easy to give up because it doesn’t seem like it is worth the effort. A relationship is by far easier to tear down than build up.  But truly in a relationship of any kind it is all about your perspective and willingness to give of yourself to the other person. When the focus is no longer on your own wants your relationship is forever changed for the better.   The Bible gives us an example of how we should love one another in 1 Corinthians 13. Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. It does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.   To give even more insight into this passage read it again but replace the word love with your own name.   Erin is patient and kind. Erin is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. Erin does not demand her own way. She is not irritable, and she keeps no record of being wronged.  Erin does not rejoice about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. Erin never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.   Hmm.  I guess I need to work on a few things.  But at least now I have a better model of what a good relationship is really all about rather than relying on someone else’s idea of happily ever after.  ]]> 1215 2012-01-29 06:00:49 2012-01-29 11:00:49 open open connecting-the-dots-with-erin-outcalt publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last A day of basketball; Special Olympics hosts annual tournament http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/a-day-of-basketball-special-olympics-hosts-annual-tournament.html Sat, 28 Jan 2012 22:50:02 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1223 Area 24 Special Olympics hosted its annual basketball tournament Saturday at Mason County Eastern gym.   Top photo: teams from Muskegon and Cadillac play against each other. Middle photo: Mason County Eastern basketball player Jenni Herrema volunteered at the tournament.   At right is athlete Jimmy Treml of Custer.   Bottom photo: MCE basketball players Elena Luce and Jessica Appledorn volunteer by keeping score.      

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A blizzard blast in Scottville http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/a-blizzard-blast-in-scottville.html Sat, 28 Jan 2012 23:30:27 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1232 The first Blizzard Blast was held Saturday in downtown Scottville. The event included a pancake breakfast, chili cook off, bingo, carriage rides, a demolition derby among many other activities.   Top photo: Mark Bigsby of Scottville attempts frozen chicken bowling. Bottom photo: Tony McIntosh and Stephanie Fitch use power tools to sculpt ice.  

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Morton Hill sledding, a Riverton tradition http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/morton-hill-sledding-a-riverton-tradition.html Sun, 29 Jan 2012 19:04:15 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1239 Life in Riverton   By CARMELITTA TIFFANY  mcp.com contributing columnist  
Although it’s been a pretty pitiful winter here, when there’s a layer of any depth of snow, sledders can be found on Morton Hill, on Morton Road south of Hawley Road. Last Saturday was no exception.
Despite the chill and damp, biting wind, a steady stream of excitement-seekers climbed the hill and risked life and limb for a few seconds of sheer thrill that only can be experienced when sliding down an ice and snow covered slope at breakneck speed. There were even a few jumps built into the run, just the right size to send some of the more courageous sledders into the air.
The countryside in this part of Riverton is perfect for sledding, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing. It was actually once a real “ski area” with a tow rope that hauled people to the top of the slope. Named the Ludington Ski Area, the attraction was begun in the 1950s by a group of Riverton residents led by the Wagners, Lathrops, and VanNortwicks. The tow is no longer in service, but the old-fashioned fun of getting out and enjoying the winter scenery and the thrill of the descent still abounds on Morton Hill.
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Law enforcement discovers two dead on well-being check http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/law-enforcement-discovers-two-dead-on-well-being-check.html Sat, 28 Jan 2012 23:06:47 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1241 VICTORY TWP. -- Deputies from the Mason County Sheriff’s Department responded to a well-being check at a residence located at 3046 N. Amber Rd in Victory Township approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday.   Deputies discovered two deceased persons at that residence. These persons have been identified by the sheriff's department as Fernando Dario Ramirez, age 28 and Lacey Kay Bentley, age 18, both residents of that address.    Detectives from the sheriff’s department, Ludington Police Department and the Michigan State Police Mobile Crime Laboratory responded to investigate.   Two suspects have been apprehended on unrelated charges in Ohio County, Kentucky. They are a 19 year old female and a 21 year old male, both from the Mason County area.  Investigative assistance has also been provided by the Ohio County, Kentucky Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, Louisville, Kentucky office.  Warrants are being sought from the Mason County Prosecutor’s Office at this time.   This incident remains under investigation.  No other details are being released at this time. ]]> 1241 2012-01-28 18:06:47 2012-01-28 23:06:47 open open law-enforcement-discovers-two-dead-on-well-being-check publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last UPDATE: Two held on homicide charges in Kentucky http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/update-two-held-on-homicide-charges-in-kentucky.html Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:03:01 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1262 By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   VICTORY TWP. -- Two Mason County residents are being held in a Kentucky jail on open murder charges, for an incident that occurred here Friday night.     Deputies from the Mason County Sheriff’s Department responded to a well-being check at a single-wide mobile home at 3046 N. Amber Rd. approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday. There, deputies discovered Dario Ramirez, 28 and Lacey Kay Bentley, 18 dead. Both were residents of that address. Mason County Sheriff Jeff Fiers said the two were not husband and wife.     [caption id="attachment_1263" align="alignleft" width="400" caption="Several detectives were on the scene this afternoon"][/caption] Detectives were still on the scene investigating Sunday afternoon.     The well-being check was initiated by the Ohio County, Ky. Sheriff's Department, Fiers said today. The 19-year-old female and a 21-year-old male, both Mason County residents, had been held by the Kentucky sheriff on an incident stemming from an alleged stolen vehicle.     Detectives from the Mason County Sheriff’s Department, Ludington Police Department, and the Michigan State Police Mobile Crime Laboratory responded to investigate. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is involved with an unrelated incident stemming from Mecosta County, Fiers said, as are law enforcement officials from that county.     "They are being held each on $1 million bond," Fiers said. "I will be sending detectives down to Kentucky either Monday or Tuesday to finish interviews and hopeful to extradite them back here." [caption id="attachment_1264" align="alignright" width="183" caption="Mason County Sheriff Jeff Fiers"][/caption]     "The sheriff from Kentucky conducted the interviews with the suspects himself," Fiers said. "We have been really pleased with the cooperation between all the agencies involved."     Fiers said he plans on meeting with Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola on Monday to discuss how to proceed.     Scottville Fire Chief Dale Larr lives about a half mile from the scene. He said fire department medical first responders had been called to that address Thursday for a runaway teenager and possible suicide attempt. He said law enforcement called off fire and the ambulance, though. Fiers said that he wasn't sure that the incidents took place at the same address.     Neither Larr nor Fiers recalled being called to that residence prior. Larr said he does know Mason County Animal Control had been called there before for an incident with an unleashed dog.     "They would always have a bunch of people there during the holidays in the summer," Larr said. "There were always a lot of people camping. But, I don't recall ever being called there before."   Fiers said he plans on releasing more information Monday after he meets with the prosecutor. He said there are a lot of speculations being written on the Internet, especially Facebook and he would like to clarify some of them. MasonCountyPress.com will have updates when they are available.  ]]> 1262 2012-01-29 17:03:01 2012-01-29 22:03:01 open open update-two-held-on-homicide-charges-in-kentucky publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Update: Double homicide in Victory Township http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/update-double-homicide-in-victory-township.html Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:28:17 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1278 NAMES OF SUSPECTS RELEASED   By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   VICTORY TWP. -- Law enforcement officials have released the identities of the two suspects arrested in connection with the murder on North Amber Road Friday night. According to a press release from the Ohio County, Ky. Sheriff's Office, Patrick M. Bentley, 21, and Lashawn M. Whipple, 18, were arrested about 6:30 p.m. Friday. The two suspects — both from the Mason County area — had with them an unidentified juvenile. They were detained by police after they led deputies on a short foot pursuit, the release stated.   According to Mason County Sheriff Jeff Fiers, the two were detained when the Kentucky sheriff's office discovered the car they were driving was possibly stolen. Bentley and Whipple face several charges in Kentucky and face homicide charges here in Mason County.   Deputies from the Mason County Sheriff’s Department responded to a well-being check at a single-wide mobile home at 3046 N. Amber Rd. approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday. There, deputies discovered Dario Ramirez, 28 and Lacey Kay Bentley, 18 dead. Both were residents of that address. Mason County Sheriff Jeff Fiers said the two were not husband and wife.    
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  The well-being check was initiated by the Ohio County, Ky. Sheriff's Department, Fiers said Sunday.   Detectives from the Mason County Sheriff’s Department, Ludington Police Department, and the Michigan State Police Mobile Crime Laboratory responded to investigate. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is involved with an unrelated incident stemming from Osceola County, Fiers said, as are law enforcement officials from that county.   "They are being held each on $1 million bond," Fiers said. "I will be sending detectives down to Kentucky either Monday or Tuesday to finish interviews and hopeful to extradite them back here."   "The sheriff from Kentucky conducted the interviews with the suspects himself," Fiers said. "We have been really pleased with the cooperation between all the agencies involved."   Fiers said he plans on meeting with Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola today to discuss how to proceed.   Fiers said he plans on releasing more information today after he meets with the prosecutor. He said there are a lot of speculations being written on the Internet, especially Facebook and he would like to clarify some of them. MasonCountyPress.com will have updates when they are available.    ]]>
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Obituary: Dale Ronald Rinkevicz of Scottville http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/obituary-dale-ronald-rinkevicz-of-scottville.html Tue, 31 Jan 2012 01:35:17 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1286 [/caption] Dale Ronald Rinkevicz, 48 of Scottville, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, January 28, 2012.  Dale was born February 4, 1963 to Ronald & Donna (Petersen) Rinkevicz, the second of five children.  He grew up on the family dairy farm, always eager to help and be the big brother.  He graduated from Mason County Central High School in 1981 and joined the United States Navy. While stationed in San Diego, he met and married his first wife, Monica, and the light of his life, Katilyn Marie was born to their family. Dale eventually moved back to Michigan, where he began his work in carpentry. He was mostly self-taught and his talents were instinctive.  He was very gifted and proud of the quality and integrity of his work.  He had a long list of satisfied customers and a waiting list referred by word of mouth.  Family was very important to Dale and the loss of his father in a construction accident in 1987 affected them all greatly. He held dear to his family and took special care of his grandparents, looking forward to family celebrations, and returning often to California to spend time with his daughter and be involved In her activities.   On September 24, 2011, Dale married the love of his life, Colleen Quinlan in a unique ceremony at Swygert’s orchard. He has been actively involved at Trinity Evangelical Free Church in Ludington and helped out a great deal with the ministry of Hospitality, Inc.  Dale was playing poker with his good friends as was his custom when he suffered cardiac arrest and died. Dale was a man of integrity and honesty, valuing the relationships in his life, never taking them for granted. Friends commented on his big, strong hands which reflected his personality, his sense of responsibility and that great big smile. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his grandparents Vance & Florence Petersen and Justin & Eleanor Rinkevicz.   Dale will be missed dearly and remembered lovingly by his wife, Colleen, his children Kaitlyn Marie of Crescent City, CA and her mother Monica, Deirdre Fortino of Ypsilanti, Dominic Fortino of East Lansing, Michael (Corinne) Coopman and Mark Coopman, all of Crescent City, CA; his mother Donna (Hank) Heynen of Delton; his brothers and sisters Ruth Rinkevicz of Grand Rapids, Janet (James) Shinsky of Ludington, Wayne (Terri) Rinkevicz of Carr Settlement and Mark (Christy) Rinkevicz of Grand Haven;  his mother-in-law Paula (Ron) Kovar of Scottville and father-in-law James (Jan)Quinlan of Caledonia.   A memorial service for Dale will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, February 2, 2012 at Trinity Evangelical Free Church in Ludington with has Pastor Gary Ridley officiating.  Family and friends will meet for a time of visitation on Wednesday evening from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Stephens Funeral Home in Scottville.  Those who wish to honor Dale’s memory with a charitable donation are asked to consider Hospitality In the Name of Christ, or the Mason County Central Middle School’s Veterans Program.  Please visit Dale’s personal memory page at www.stephensfuneralhome.net to sign the guest book or to leave a message or memory for his family.  

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Troop's Tips by Lt. Matt Bryant, HFD http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/troops-tips-by-lt-matt-bryant-hfd.html Sat, 04 Feb 2012 03:45:00 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1294 Editor's Note: Matt Bryant is a lieutenant on the Hamlin Twp. Fire Dept. He also serves on the Mason-Oceana 911 board and is the owner of Bryant Irrigation. He acquired the nickname "Troop" from his days in the Marine Corps. In this column, Matt will provide information about safety, particularly in cases that may involve the fire department.     Wood stoves, space heaters and candles     [caption id="attachment_1387" align="alignleft" width="200" caption="Lt. Matt Bryant"][/caption] By MATT BRYANT mcp.com columnist   Winter is upon us. Although it is a mild one, this is Michigan. Cold and snow can be right around the corner. I would like to take a little time and give a few tips to maybe help keep you and your family a little safer. A few things I would like to discuss are wood stoves, space heaters and candles.   First, let's start with the wood stove. I am a firefighter in Mason County. While I sit here writing this, I am listening to a fire call on my pager. The call is a chimney fire. Unfortunately it is an all too common thing, something that can be prevented with proper maintenance.   An inspection from top to bottom can prevent most problems that occur with wood stoves. Start at the top with the chimney. Check for build up on the inside of the chimney. A chimney should be cleaned at a minimum annually if your wood stove is used often. It is good practice to clean and inspect once a month during the time the wood stove is in use. Check for cracks, separated joints and holes from rust. This should be done all the way from the cap to the wood stove.   Once you have completed the chimney inspect the wood stove. Check doors for proper operation, look at seals, hinges and handles. Any damage to these items should be repaired before a fire is lit. Inside check grates and fire bricks for damage. Replace as needed. Look around the wood stove for combustibles: curtains, furniture, even your wood for burning. Keep these at a safe distance so sparks and ambers don't ignite these items.   Next let's talk about space heaters. Space heaters are a popular inexpensive way to heat a small area. There are a few things to be aware of when using these devices. Curtains, furniture and blankets are most common fire hazards around space heaters. Place the space heater with sufficient distance away from these items so that no contact is made. Check items nearest the space heater with the back of your hand. If it is too hot to hold your hand on it, then move the heater or the item away to a safe distance. Whenever possible do not use extension cords. Space heaters are designed to be used with the length of cord provide. Extra resistance of electricity through extension cords pose a fire hazard. Extension cords can cause some one to trip and tip over the space heater resulting in a fire as well.   The last item I would like to mention is candles. Candles are used for reading, relaxing or to send that endless fragrance drifting through your house. But, they too are a hazard if left unattended. Some tips you can use to prevent fires: place your candles on flat level surfaces away from combustibles; keep children and pets away. Never leave a candle unattended in another room. And, this one I cannot stress enough: Never, leave a candle burning while you are sleeping.  One last thing, don't forget what you use to start that candle with, matches a lighter, etc., "little hands" can get a hold of these and, you guessed it: fire hazard. The single most important thing you can do to help yourself and your family be safe is to have functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Early detection can improve the chances of a life saving escape.   There are many other areas of safety to cover. These are just a few that are common that we see all too often in the fire service. I hope these tips are helpful.  If you have any questions feel free to contact your local fire department, they can help point you in the right direction. Should you suspect a fire don't hesitate to call 911. When in doubt call us out.   ]]> 1294 2012-02-03 22:45:00 2012-02-04 03:45:00 open open troops-tips-by-lt-matt-bryant-hfd publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last From the editor: The best and worst of our area http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/from-the-editor-the-best-and-worst-of-our-area.html Tue, 31 Jan 2012 23:03:11 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1296 By ROB ALWAY mcp.com editor   This past weekend saw the best and the worst of people in our area.     The best, being the Scottville Blizzard Blast. It's always great to have an event like this in the middle of winter. We stopped in at the tail end of the pancake breakfast where lots of volunteers were cleaning up and many others were getting ready for the chili cook-off. Outside, volunteers were participating in various events. It's great to see something that brings out the best in people.     Just a few miles northwest of town an event sadly brought out the worst in people. Two young people lost their lives in a very twisted scene. We will know more about what happened as the event comes to trial, but for now we just pray that the families and friends are comforted as they mourn.     I find disturbing that the only time the out-of-town media comes to our area is when something controversial happens. You don't see them when a positive event, such as the Blizzard Blast, is taking place.     As MasonCountyPress.com evolves, we will continue to define our role in our community. As you can probably already tell, we are leaning heavy towards feature stories and first-person columns. This is why we are calling MasonCountyPress.com an online magazine rather than a newspaper. Of course, we will cover breaking news when it happens. It's important to provide an alternative to the other news sources in the area.     Our goal is to eventually provide more coverage of events, including sports. But, we need your help. This site is about you, the community and it needs you to succeed.     If you see news happening, please feel free to email us at masoncountypress@gmail.com, you can also drop a Facebook message. I have a smart phone and check my emails and Facebook a lot. If you take a picture from an event, please free to post it on our Facebook site.   We have some exciting changes coming and will be reporting more on them in the next few weeks. Let's keep the momentum going!    ]]> 1296 2012-01-31 18:03:11 2012-01-31 23:03:11 open open from-the-editor-the-best-and-worst-of-our-area publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Be alert when shopping: Cop Corner with Kim Cole http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/be-alert-when-shopping-cop-corner-with-kim-cole.html Wed, 01 Feb 2012 01:37:19 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1301 [/caption] COP CORNER By Sgt. KIM COLE Shop­ping is both fun and nec­es­sary, but there are good rea­sons to keep a watch­ful eye; there are  many dis­trac­tions and the bad guys love distractions:  
  • Always be aware of your sur­round­ings: observe and make men­tal notes on things that look out of place
  • Have you seen the same per­son in sev­eral places as you move from one shop­ping spot to another?  You may be a tar­get of being “cased.”
  • Park in a sin­gle space, between cars where you can see through their win­dows.  You may be able to iden­tify a pos­si­ble prob­lem.  Never park next to a van with tinted glass and a slid­ing door fac­ing your car.  If you parked in the open and find a van parked next to your car be extra cautious.
  • Park in lots where you can see the secu­rity cam­eras on the roof of the store.
  • Do not leave your purse unat­tended in the upper rack of the shop­ping cart; instead, use the recy­clable shop­ping bags as a place to hide your purse.
  • When pos­si­ble, keep your cell phone in your pocket andnot your purse. It increases your oppor­tu­nity to call 911, espe­cially if you get sep­a­rated from your purse.
  • Wor­ried about a false alarm to 911? Remem­ber they are there 24/7/365 with the tal­ent and means to address your safety con­cerns.  If you are mildly con­cerned, just get out your phone and act like you are mak­ing a call; thebad guys will take you off their “easy mark” list!
  • Every six months copy the front and back of all of the cards in your purse; keep the record in a sep­a­rate, secure place (such as a fire­proof lock­box) so you will know what was lost; also, include the cus­tomer ser­vice num­bers to “kill” your credit cards.
  • If you are in a crowd and you have a back­pack, put it on back­wards so it is in front of you and secure.
  • Shop with friends and your fam­ily, espe­cially dur­ing the hol­i­day seasons.
  • When there is an obvi­ous prob­lem with your vehi­cle that can be seen as you approach, such as a flat tire, get your phone out and start call­ing for help from friends or a road ser­vice before you reach the car.
  • Light­ing always helps; park under or close to park­ing lot lights or the store’s roof lights.
  • On occa­sion, stop unex­pect­edly in your tracks and look around; if you are being fol­lowed, the bad guys expect you to keep mov­ing con­sis­tently toward your expected goal, and will be thrown off.
  • Get in your car and lock the doors before you do any­thing else.
  • When a store employee offers to escort you to your car, enjoy the luxury!
Cop Corner is written by Sgt. Kim Cole with the Mason County Sheriff's Office. Sponsored by the Committee to Elect Kim Cole Mason County Sheriff: www.kimcoleforsheriff.com.]]>
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Renovate! Kitchens http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/renovate-kitchens.html Thu, 02 Feb 2012 04:17:42 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1308 [/caption] Renovate!  By CHRISTIAN COOK   Q. We live in a turn-of-the-century farm house and are hoping to improve the very dated kitchen. I know that the kitchen is the heart of our home and a major factor in its equity. I have heard of kitchens costing as little as a couple thousand dollars and that the high side is unlimited. How do I know where my job lands? How much should I try myself?   A. Kitchen remodeling. Wow! That is a big one. For many years I did nothing but design and build kitchen projects. You are right. The kitchen is the soul of the house and disrupting it should not be taken lightly. My family spends a ton of time in our kitchen. From breakfast to homework it’s in use from dawn until dark. All of our parties end up there and it’s the first place people want to see when they are getting a tour.   Let’s start with the different types of projects. First, you can simply do the big surfaces. They are wall paint, flooring and counters. These items tend to run in the $1000 - $3000 range each depending on the size of your kitchen and the quality of materials you choose. For example, if a custom laminate counter is $1000, Corian would be around $2000 and Granite might be $3000. These items can be done as separate projects or in unison with any other.   The item that generally requires an entire overhaul of the room is replacing the cabinetry. Moving the cabinets generally forces you to do all of the big three surfaces so you might as well consider relocating appliance locations, changing the shape of things, opening up that wall to create a great room, etc. etc. As for pricing, kitchen remodeling data strange voodoo. According to Remodeler Magazine the national average for kitchen remodeling is $85,000. I’ve remodeled hundreds of kitchens and I have personally never done one that expensive. That number must factor in the crazy high remodels that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. In our area, we are remodeling kitchens for between $10,000 - $30,000.   In a world full of “You can do it, we can help” do-it-yourself advertising, kitchen remodeling is one project that should not be taken on without a general contractor. Every factor of building a home exists in the kitchen. There is framing, plumbing, electrical, heating, drywall, flooring, trim, etc. Many of these categories have both specialized labor and special order materials. All of them need to be coordinated into a very small window of time. This level of coordination does require some experience. No matter how patient a homeowner is, after about 2 weeks everyone is ready to have their kitchen back. We actually plan and order material for one to two months prior to construction.   Although daunting, kitchen remodeling is also probably the most rewarding remodeling you can do. People just love a new kitchen and as you said “It’s the soul of the house”. . Christian Cook is the owner of Cottage Renovators. If you have a question about home improvements, please feel free to drop him an email: christian@cottagerenovators.com. 

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Get off the Couch -- Explore Michigan with Joan Young http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/get-off-the-couch-explore-michigan-with-joan-young.html Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:24:52 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1313 Editor's Note: I am very happy to introduce you to Joan Young of Amber Township. Last week, you may recall, I featured Joan in a story about her new fiction novel (click here for link). Beginning today, Joan will be writing about one of her passions, the outdoors. Joan holds the record as being the first woman to ever hike the North Country Trail, a very impressive endeavor.    Get Off The Couch - Explore Michigan   [caption id="attachment_1203" align="alignleft" width="175" caption="Joan H. Young"][/caption] By JOAN H. YOUNG mcp columnist   Cartier Park- Ludington   In this, the first of my columns at Mason County Press, I'll explain a bit about what you can expect to see in the weeks ahead, and then showcase a local place to exercise, Cartier Park in Ludington.   "Get Off The Couch - Explore Michigan" will bring you information about locations where you can enjoy quiet, muscle-powered recreation. It's also likely I'll share interesting finds of animals or plants, maybe even some historical places or scenery you would be able to enjoy on a short car ride.   In all cases, the important thing is: you have to get off the couch to enjoy them in person. Most of the columns will focus on places in or near Mason County- you could easily see or do them on a day trip. But if I am a bit farther away and discover something nifty, I'm not going to let the distance stop me from sharing. I love exploring our great state, and I hope you'll enjoy coming with me. Better yet, go do some exploring of your own.   Now for today's location: Cartier Park in Ludington.   This winter isn't all that good for outdoor recreation. If you like to ski or snowshoe, there isn't enough snow. If you like to walk, there's just a little too much snow on trails with natural surfaces, and the ground is very wet.   Cartier Park is one good alternative. The paved trails are kept plowed by the city of Ludington. I walked the full loop, with its two tails, last Friday. Not every foot was cleaned down to the asphalt, but it was possible to walk safely in all but a few places. The total length of different trails is 1.3 miles, but to walk it all you have to walk each tail both ways, so one circuit adds up to a mile and a half. That's not a long walk, but it's enough to stretch your legs.   Dogs are allowed on leash, and plastic bags for poop pickup are provided, free, if you forget your own. The Ludington Dog Park is located at the northeast corner of the loop, so you could give your canine friend a little extra play time there, if the dog has more energy than you do.   Along the northern edge of the loop you can see Hamlin Lake, even walk out over the water on one of two docks. The docks are good for fishing, or birdwatching. Swans and ducks are commonly seen. I've even spotted an otter. The rest of the trail is within woods. On the west end the trail passes through the Cartier Park campground.   Bicycles are allowed.   There's a porta-potty at the gazebo on the north side. You can park there, or at the corner of Rath and Slagle, or at the corner of Rath and Bryant. For more info and a map, see Cartier Park [ http://www.getoffthecouch.info/mason/cartier.htm ].         ]]> 1313 2012-02-02 14:24:52 2012-02-02 19:24:52 open open get-off-the-couch-explore-michigan-with-joan-young publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Connecting the Dots: Just like life http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/connecting-the-dots-just-like-life.html Sun, 05 Feb 2012 17:00:42 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1371 [/caption] By ERIN OUTCALT mcp.com columnist     I always enjoyed tracing out connect the dot pictures as a child. At first glance all I could see were a bunch of dots on the page that were supposed to form something. What an exciting mystery! I would position my pencil at the starting point not knowing how the picture would evolve. As I traced along the dots I would imagine what the picture may turn into.     Sometimes I could easily figure it out and sometimes I was way off the grid. There were moments I rushed through and missed one of the points on the picture forcing myself to go back and begin again. There were also pictures that were so complex that I gave up along the way and never finished.     Life is similar to connecting the dots. We begin without the knowledge of our purpose or design. We wildly guess and wonder how our life will turn out without being able to see the full picture. We make choices each day that take us on a new loop in the design. Along the way an image begins to form as we connect the dots of our own experiences and choices. We may find that we have run off course and need to fix some mistakes. And then there are times where the direction is unclear and we aren’t sure which way to turn.     As we fumble through the maze of dots wondering which way to turn next we can rely on the one who created it to point us in the right direction. The Bible tells us in Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek His will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.”     God has perfectly placed each point along the way to form the picture of who he has created us to be. He knows our design and purpose even when we struggle to see it. There is an amazing journey carefully crafted for every person…so enjoy the adventure and keep connecting the dots!   Erin and her husband, John, live in Custer Township with their children. You may contact Erin at erinoutcalt@yahoo.com]]> 1371 2012-02-05 12:00:42 2012-02-05 17:00:42 open open connecting-the-dots-just-like-life publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Living Outdoors: God's Creatures Taxidermy http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/1391.html Sat, 04 Feb 2012 13:00:28 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1391 [/caption] By STEVE MARTINEZ mcp.com columnist     Standing in the living room of this Victory township Home, I am surrounded by wildlife: paintings of a whitetail deer on one wall and one of a wild turkey hanging over the fireplace. Both were painted by Cris Hansen. Mounted fish also hang on the walls, a pair of steelhead with a driftwood backer and a gorgeous river brown trout ready to eat a giant hex fly. Looking at them, I almost expect them to flop or move. All are perfectly done. I am led into Cris' workshop where new mounts, mainly fish, hang on the walls on their forms drying (the forms give the skins their shape). Cris is a Mason County Central graduate and lifelong resident of Mason County. With his wife Rita and two children they own God's Creatures Taxidermy and they specialize in fish. [caption id="attachment_1394" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Cris Hansen works in his taxidermy studio"][/caption]     I have known Cris, and been familiar with his work as an artist, for a long time. His skills are remarkable. Cris notes that he has always had a knack for painting, one of the important skills needed as a taxidermist. Cris attended college, taking graphic arts and design, but free hand drawing and painting are his passion. Along with running Gods Creatures Taxidermy shop, he also works for Legends Taxidermy, another Mason County business, where Cris is a habitat builder. Building habitats provides an excellent opportunity for Chris to use his artistic ability, "I build the habitat, rock, brush, sand, everything that gives the animal a real life appearance.”      As Cris puts on his latex gloves and shows me some of the steps involved in preparing a fish skin, scraping, cutting away unwanted parts of the flesh, it strikes me that taxidermy is a time consuming process and this is only the first step. Other steps include stretching the skin on the form, sewing any holes, filling any low or sunken parts on the form, and finishing with eyes and paint, everything that makes a prized mount look exactly like the fish that you caught. It all takes an amazing amount of skill and patience. Cris said he is "as busy as I want to be" right now. With a two to three month finish time, I look around and can see the reason why he is so busy.     Cris also does replicas of customers' fish, which is a growing trend in the the industry. Replicas of fish do not require the angler to harvest their trophy. Pictures and a length and girth measurement is all that is needed. With catch and release fishing becoming more popular, this is a great way to preserve the memory. It becomes apparent that when you have a passion about what you do, that passion comes out in your work.   Steve Martinez is a professional river guide, working on the nationally designated scenic Pere Marquette River. He also guides fishermen near Beaver Island in northern Lake Michigan and in Alaska.  ]]> 1391 2012-02-04 08:00:28 2012-02-04 13:00:28 open open 1391 publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Life in Riverton: A February warm spell http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/life-in-riverton-a-february-warm-spell.html Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:50:30 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1410 [/caption] By CARMELITTA TIFFANY mcp.com columnist   It was a glorious day here today, Saturday, Feb. 4 – one that would have made the groundhog really confused. I actually got a bit sunburned by staying outside for the majority of the afternoon, trimming roses and cleaning up the yard. A coat was too heavy for me, so I pulled on my Riverton Fire Dept. hoodie and got to work.   Many people are missing the normal hip-deep snow that usually pervades Riverton this time of year, but I take each day as it comes, making good use of nice days to get outside and give the dogs and myself a little exercise and fresh air. A walk was sort of out of the question today, though, because the wet ground and road made traveling by foot a challenge. So we stuck around the yard and finished the yardwork that I had not accomplished in the fall.     [caption id="attachment_1413" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Trees are budding"][/caption] After rooting around in my flower gardens, and a half-dozen trips past my lilac bush with wheelbarrows full of leaves, branches and such, I noticed that there are sprouts of all kinds coming up – my tulips, irises, and even my lilacs are being fooled by the unseasonable warmth and sunshine. I was concerned about them being damaged by the freezing temperatures that are sure to come our way before we see the end of winter.   So, being the concerned and somewhat inept gardener that I am, I “Googled” the situation, and found an article from a Minnesota television station regarding early budding of trees and bushes.   Jeff Gillman, a horticulturist with University of Minnesota Extension Service, tells us to not be concerned.   The trees are supposed to have buds. The trees have buds all winter long,” he added, noting that often they’re covered in ice or snow.   Lilacs often get a little green growth early in winter- so they can open early in the spring, so it’s not unusual to see bright green buds right now.   The first flesh is a bet by the tree... If they lose the bet, it’s not a big loss,” he said.   If they do “break bud”, which is the scientific term, they are spending their energy in that process, rather than making new growth, which can be damaged with a significant and extended freeze.   Rick Vuyst, from Fruitbasket Flowerland in Grand Rapids, likes to get out in this unseasonally warm weather and do a little pruning. With the trees completely bare, it gives a better view of any crossing branches that you may want to get rid of, especially watersprouts-- branches that go straight up and will do no good this Spring and Summer. As for bulbs, spring-blooming bulbs are very hardy and can withstand a fresh covering of snow over them after they’ve begun to put up shoots. Rick recommends you step on them and push them back in the ground, it will help them survive the rest of the winter still to come.   So, as long as we won’t have a long-term warming and then a drastic deep freeze, the plants will survive.   Another risk with the warm winter is this year’s maple syrup production.   Larry Haigh, president of the Michigan Maple Syrup Association, says he's "not overly optimistic" about a bumper crop. Michigan production could be the lowest since 44,000 gallons in 2000. Last year was superb with 123,000 gallons.    Haigh says most producers have syrup remaining from 2011.    With more frost, it's not too late to have a decent season. But Haigh notes that sap will turn bitter when the trees produce buds.   So, I suppose I should be thankful for the nice weather this weekend, but hope for colder weather to come soon. I would sure miss maple syrup – one of nature’s purest gifts to the palate.   So there you go, another idyllic week of Life in Riverton.  ]]> 1410 2012-02-05 13:50:30 2012-02-05 18:50:30 open open life-in-riverton-a-february-warm-spell publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last A not so religious religion page http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/02/a-not-so-religious-religion-page.html Sun, 05 Feb 2012 20:00:16 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=1418 Editor's Note: My vision for this section is to feature different area pastors who will discuss faith. Regularly contributing will be Pastor Henrik Lidman, senior pastor of Prayer and Praise Assembly of God, 509 N. Staffon St., Ludington. For full disclosure, Henrik is my pastor and also one of my best friends. Henrik was born and raised in Sweden. He and his wife, Dawn, live in Ludington along with their three children, Leah, Daniel and David.  [caption id="attachment_1420" align="alignleft" width="175" caption="Henrik Lidman"][/caption] By Pastor HENRIK LIDMAN mcp.com columnist     What would be a good name for this section of the Mason County Press? A religion page sounds so religious. A faith page sounds so vague and the Jesus page sounds like something on Facebook. So the name remains unknown.   I have a friend who has a t-shirt (I believe it's an XL) that boldly proclaims: "It is against my relationship to have a religion.”  I like that. The whole point is to talk about a relationship with Jesus and the adventure that comes from following Him. Religion can be the very tool that makes me do the motions without knowing Him.    There is a you tube video that has caused a stir up, it challanges the religion and provokes s you to a relationship. I hope that you enjoy it. maybe it will cause you to look at your walk with God as an adventure and a pursuit. maybe that is good name for this section, "In pursuit" or how about "Adventures with God".     I think I will leave this great task of naming to the editor himself.   Why I Hate Religion Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY [tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY[/tube]    ]]> 1418 2012-02-05 15:00:16 2012-02-05 20:00:16 open open a-not-so-religious-religion-page publish 0 0 post 0 _edit_last Hello world! http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/hello-world.html Wed, 04 Jan 2012 00:54:03 +0000 admin http://74.220.219.129/~masonco1/?p=1 1 2012-01-04 00:54:03 2012-01-04 00:54:03 open open hello-world trash 0 0 post 0 _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time _wp_trash_meta_comments_status 1 http://wordpress.org/ 2012-01-04 00:54:03 2012-01-04 00:54:03 To delete a comment, just log in and view the post's comments. 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The newspaper was contributor-driven, as will this site be. If you have news, stories, observations or photographs to contribute, please email them to rsalway@alwayphotography.com.

This is pretty much an experiment and I am looking for feedback. I have to figure out how to make this site generate some income (not too much, just enough to justify my time). I am looking into Google Adsense, but am open to suggestions. I will also be concentrating on my personal blog, www.robalwayblog.com, which will be more about my travels and personal photography (they may cross over).

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By Rob Alway
mcp.net editor
It's been just over a week since MasonCountyPress.net made its debut. In that time, the site has had over 3,000 views. I think this is a good time to explain the reason why I started MasonCountyPress.net and why this venture is important to me. 
Ever since I was a kid, I have been interested in telling people's stories. Growing up, on the corner of Amber and Hansen roads, I would put together hand written neighborhood newspapers and circulate them to our neighbors across the street, Dave and Ruth Gustafson. Ruth always put up with me and paid me in milkshakes! 
I remember the very first pictures I took with a 35mm camera. The camera was my dad's (one of his prized possessions at the time) and we were at the fort on Mackinaw Island. I think I was 12-years-old. He showed me how to take a meter reading and I took a picture of the soldiers firing muskets. I also took pictures of the Mackinac Bridge from the sky (my dad has an airplane and we flew to the island). I still have those pictures. 
In high school I started to develop an interest in photography (no pun intended). When I was a sophomore, I became a student assistant to eighth grade science teacher Wes Joneson, whose classroom had a photography darkroom in it. I always give credit to Wes as the person who taught me how to develop film, sparking my passion for photography. During this time I also became interested in local history. I think this came from my grandmother, Helen Alway, who always took great pride in telling stories about growing up in Amber Township. 
For many years a small weekly newspaper called the Mason County Press was published. I don't know the entire history of the paper (not yet, but I am researching it) but it folded sometime in the late '70s, then was revised for a short time in the '80s. I can't remember how much writing I did for the paper, but I served as a "stringer," writing anything from history articles to sports stories. 
I spent my first few years of college at West Shore Community College, which is where I took my first formal photography class, taught by Todd Reed. At that time, Todd was the chief photographer of the Ludington Daily News. Todd picked up on my interest in journalism and photojournalism and suggested to managing editor Paul Peterson that he should hire me as a correspondent. My job evolved from paid-per-article to part-time to full-time. I owe Todd a lot and have always considered him one of my mentors (and a dear friend). 
I spent seven years at the LDN before moving out of the area for a short time. During this time I worked for the Grand Haven Tribune and then decided to start my own photograph business, Alway Photography (which I now operate with my wife, Becky).
Like I said before, I have always had an interest in telling people's stories and I believe as a portrait photographer that is what I do; I create family heirlooms that last generations. As much as I love the portrait photography business, I missed journalism and photojournalism. I missed the written word complimented with pictures. So, after a 12-year hiatus, in 2009 I re-sparked my journalism career by working part-time again for the LDN. 
I loved this job and enjoyed being out and about in the community and recording history as it happened. That job ended three weeks ago when the new owners of the LDN cut the size of the newsroom staff down (along with other jobs at the paper). 
I need to state right now that I understand that this was a business decision and I did not take it personal.
But, I have come to terms that I am a small town journalist/photojournalist. Losing my job at the LDN can't stop that. So, for that reason, I started MasonCountyPress.net. 
I love this area and I love living here. I love the fact that Becky and I live in one of the oldest homes in Scottville and that it was built by my great-great-grandfather and was home of my great-grandparents for over 60 years. I love knowing my neighbors, whether they live next door or 10 miles away. I love that my entire immediate family lives within a three mile radius of me.
I am proud to be a Spartan but I also support the Orioles and Cardinals equally. I am proud to be a Life Member and treasurer of the Scottville Clown Band. I was a founding board member of the Scottville Main Street committee and serve on the Scottville planning commission. I spent 15 years in the volunteer fire and emergency medical service, serving proudly on the Hamlin Twp. and Scottville fire departments. I am on my church's finance committee and its visual arts ministry.
I enjoy walking and skiing in the Ludington State Park, Scottville Riverside Park and my family's 159 acre farm in Amber Township. I think Stearns Park is the best beach in the world. 
I believe communities should sustain themselves and I think buying local is one of the most important ways to do that. I take pride in knowing that when I spend money in Scottville or Ludington that money is supporting my neighbors.
I love Mason County. And that is why I started the MasonCountyPress.net. I look forward to growing this online publication. It will take a lot of support from others who have a love of this area as well. I need contributors who can write stories and send in pictures. If you have that passion, drop me an email at masoncountypress@gmail.com.
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MCE just crowned its homecoming king and queen. King is Peter Larsen and Queen is Laura Stickney. More photos coming.
mcp.net photo/ROB ALWAY

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Thanking our supporters http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/thanking-our-supporters.html Tue, 17 Jan 2012 19:35:30 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=889 889 2012-01-17 14:35:30 2012-01-17 19:35:30 open open thanking-our-supporters trash 0 0 post 0 _edit_last image seo_follow seo_noindex _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time Nurse spends his winter evenings painting, for fun http://www.masoncountypress.com/2012/01/nurse-spends-his-winter-evenings-painting-for-fun.html Thu, 19 Jan 2012 03:57:03 +0000 admin http://www.masoncountypress.com/?p=954 [/caption] By ROB ALWAY, mcp.com editor LUDINGTON -- A couple years ago, Scott Talsma's son wanted the cartoon character Wall-E painted on his bedroom wall. Scott had always been interested in drawing and painting, so he tackled the project, making large wall decorations. That project inspired him to get more serious about art. "When I was growing up in Scottville my brothers and I were always drawing, usually cartoons," the 42-year critical care registered nurse said. "After my son's project I decided I wanted to learn more about painting, it was kind of fun. My wife works at night and I needed something to do quietly while the kids are sleeping. So, I got some books and started to teach myself how to paint." He bought some canvas and started painting with acrylics. Scott said since he started painting three years ago he has created over 200 pieces. Most of his paintings are landscapes of leafless trees.           "I'm not really sure why I stick with dead trees, but it's just what I enjoy painting," Scott said adding that he recently painted a '69 Dodge Charger, "The General Lee" from the "Dukes of Hazard" TV show for a work colleague. Each painting takes him about two hours to create. He doesn't sell them but instead often gives them away to friends and family. He also typically posts pictures of his creations on Facebook. "This is my winter hobby. In the summer, when the kids aren't in school, I spend more time with them outdoors."        ]]> 954 2012-01-18 22:57:03 2012-01-19 03:57:03 open open nurse-spends-his-winter-evenings-painting-for-fun trash 0 0 post 0 _edit_last _thumbnail_id p3_flash_gal_info _wp_trash_meta_status _wp_trash_meta_time