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Last updated on May 21 at 3:01 pm
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Today in LDN History
- Visitor Center to open Friday
- Academy vessel to dock at Waterfront Park seawall
- Harbor Festival events range from tall ship cruises to Fear Factor fun
- Ludington schools adds junior high alternative ed for fall
- Piping plovers are back
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.So this Senator has nothing better to do than go after the people that have suppoted Ludington for years. Why is it he doesn't go after Welfare Fraud, Drug Addiction, Child Abuse, and all of the other very serious issues we have in this Community and Country? I will tell you why....because this is easier...that's it..clear and simple. This business has given back for many years. If emissions are ab issue, then handle in in a professional way and help them. After all, the Government has bailed out GM and Chrysler for billions of dollars that we will never see! It's time to support these people!
The Badger and its owners knew for years this was coming, its honestly what they get. They just wanted to try and be like a big important company and hope to get bailed out by the government.



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