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Lessons in reptiles
SCOTTVILLE — Almost 200 children attended two sessions of reptile presentations by Raven Hill Discovery Center Tuesday at the Scottville branch of the Mason County District Library. Over 250 attended the same program in Ludington on Monday. Children learned about various reptiles and even got to hold them. All...
Request for bids: Mason County Central Schools Spartan Community Field Sound Upgrade
Request for bids: Mason County Central Schools Spartan Community Field Sound Upgrade. Mason County Central Schools is soliciting quotes for work to be performed at Spartan Community Field, our football/track facility. The school district is looking for a new speaker system for the facility. The current equalizer is considered to...
Rotary installs King as 2024-25 president
The Rotary Club of Ludington installed Michelle King as its president for the 2024-25 year on Thursday and thanked outgoing 2023-24 club president, Julee Sarto, for her work during the year. Board members for the year were also sworn in. Long-time club members Jim Jensen and Bob Andrews shared thoughts...
Patriotic music rang out, Let Freedom Ring Concert wows crowd
At times they stood to salute or be saluted. Sometimes they stood to applaud. Some cheered. All listened during the Let Freedom Ring concerts on Sunday afternoon and evening at the United Methodist Church (UMC) of Ludington. Forty-eight voices – plus a children’s choir – were supported by 15 instrumentalists...
Reptile show takes place at Ludington Library
As part of the Mason County District Library’s summer reading program, Cheri Leach from Raven Hill Discovery Center came to the Ludington Library on Monday, July 1, at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. for her popular reptile show. “Raven Hill is an orphanage for animals that people buy at...
Driver injured when car hits deer
PERE MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP — An 18-year-old Ludington woman received “non-life-threatening injuries” when the vehicle was driving collided with a deer on Pere Marquette Highway north of Kinney Road Monday at 10 p.m., according to Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole. The following is other activity of the Mason...
Historical Society to honor Neal family, House of Flavors
LUDINGTON – The Mason County Historical Society will hold a special event, Wednesday, July 3, honoring the Neal family and House of Flavors. The event will include a ceremony, presentation on the history of House of Flavors, an unveiling of the Neal Legacy display, and, of course, ice cream. It will be held at the Mason County Research Center, 130 E. Ludington Ave., from 10: 30 a.m. to noon.
Mason County Historical Society hosts Neal family legacy event
LUDINGTON, Mich – The Mason County Historical Society announced in a press release a special event celebrating the legacy of the Neal family and their contributions to the community through the iconic House of Flavors. The event will be held on July 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Mason County Historical Society.
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Two accidents Monday lead to injuries for those involved. A 18-year-old Ludington woman received what Mason County Sheriff deputies called serious, but non-life threatening injuries, after the vehicle she was driving collided with a deer. It is unknown if she sought treatment for her injuries. The accident occurred at 10...
Car show attracts old, young, for classic and modern hot rods
The Pere Marquette Motoring Club hosted their third annual car show on June 29, at the Mason County Fairgrounds. There were about 40 classic and modern cars on display, with more being driven in as the event carried on. Club President Al Kalchik explained that many of the cars comes...
VIDEO: Tie Dye at the library
SCOTTVILLE — On Wednesday, the Scottville branch of the Mason County District Library hosting a tie dye t-shirt event. The event was part of the library’s weekly summer children’s programs which are held at both the Ludington and Scottville branch libraries. Next week’s programs will include reptile...
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