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To address growing safety concerns stemming from vessel congestion in Ludington’s harbor and connected waterways, the U.S.
What started as a fun and tasty culinary trend – growing exotic mushrooms at home from a simple storebought or online kit – has become another threat to Michigan’s natural ...
This is the 5th season Pastor Brad Kalajainen will be joining the Epworth staff as Pastor-in-Residence following 40 years of ministry. His vision for Epworth is to connect people with ...
Michigan’s Invasive Species Program is joining with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in asking the public to look for and report signs of the ...
A 32-year-old Ludington man was arrested early Wednesday morning following an attempted carjacking and vehicle theft at Stearns Park, according to the Ludington Police Department.
Earl Levern Hilden, 95, of Ludington, passed away on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. Arrangements were entrusted to Grace Funeral Home and Cremation Services, formerly Oak Grove Funeral Home of Ludington, ...
Michigan communities have a new opportunity to go green — literally — through a $100,000 statewide tree planting initiative.
The City of Ludington has issued a stop-work order on the AndyS restaurant project under construction at 129 W. Ludington Ave ...
SCOTTVILLE — West Shore Community College has unveiled its 2025–2026 Performing Arts Series, promising a dynamic season of ...
Voters in Mason County approved three millage proposals during the August 5 special election, according to unofficial results released by the Mason County Clerk’s Office.
LANSING – August is Breastfeeding Month in Michigan, as proclaimed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, aligning the state with the national observance to promote breastfeeding as a public health priority and ...
Jones’ Ice Cream in Baldwin, Birch & Blossom in Hart, and Tienda La Palma in Shelby — have been awarded up to $25,000 each ...