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Last updated on May 20 at 11:41 pm
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- Fire on Chauvez Road - road may close in area of Stiles as safety precaution due to dynamite in home
- WSCC to seek millage renewal
- Todd and Brad Reed's new book is a tribute to Michigan
- Tight Lines for Troops was about more than fishing
- Appreciation offered for Honor Guard, Color Guard
- Notable: Vicki PoplsteinWine and Art brings in money for scholarships
- City council approved marina dredging contract
- Todd and Brad Reed's new book is a tribute to Michigan
- Tight Lines for Troops was about more than fishing
- Appreciation offered for Honor Guard, Color Guard
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
Reader Comments
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.What a shocker that goverment misspends money just look around. It seems right is not right anymore when it comes to goverment the only thing that matters is those incharge getting all they can............
Quite right Jim, and what's even more amazing is that Cheryl had to fight this over a period of about 7 years up to a Michigan Court of Appeals before her honest Whistle Blower achievement could be accomplished. Plus the stress and high costs of attorneys. This is exactly why people don't go blowing the whistle on their fellow government employees, it's a hardship that few can endure and win in the end. Sad state of our current affairs.
Life EMS sends ambulances that are meant for Mason County to Lake County on a daily basis. The company does not care about the residents of this community they are just looking to make a buck at any cost.



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