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Statewide testing begins this week

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West Shore Community College will see more than 100 of their students graduate in the coming ceremony, where a large number of nursing and liberal arts degrees will be awarded. This information comes from the April 15 meeting of the College Board of Trustees.

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BALDWIN – A delightful aroma permeated throughout the Hollister Senior Center on Saturday – delightful that soon became delicious.

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It was a combination of Girl Power and Rock at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts Sunday.Ludrock presented Girls Rock featuring 28 musicians, bands, and speakers on the stage, all purposed in making awareness of what was referred to as, ‘girl power,’ through their talents and works in th…

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BALDWIN — Baldwin Junior-Senior High School students will tackle the dramatic, complex play ‘The Foreigner’ in two performances April 18-19 at the school auditorium.

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Students of West Shore Community College received a beneficial opportunity on April 11. The college hosted their second annual speed interview event which challenged students in taking with them interview skills and their resumes to practice interviews.

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Love Ludington Tours hosted their Women’s Bus Trip on April 13. From 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. two buses took the 30 or so ladies attending the event to five mystery locations within downtown Ludington.

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On Friday, the City of Ludington announced the launch of a tool in their strategic planning process — a survey for residents and business owners to take that will help direct services in the future for the City.

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During the ‘Active Play For Toddlers.’ time at Sandcastles Children’s Museum Friday, kids got to have some fun and socialized with other kids to make friends.

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If I had to think of a plant that has quite an unpleasant name, it would be hard to beat “skunk-cabbage.” Neither related to cabbage or to mammals, this large distinctive swamp plant is a member of the Arum family (Araceae), which includes the familiar jack-in-the-pulpit. Botanists first des…

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