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Last updated on May 20 at 11:52 am
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- Many WSCC employees will not get raises this year
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- Academy vessel to visit Ludington Friday
- Salmon planted in state park net pens
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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.I understand that the Mason County Road Commission has projects thru out the year - BUT - do we really see them working on the gravel roads? Or county roads? There has been great weather for grading and "oiling" our back roads - but they have not been out east of ludington at all. We have had bad gravel roads for 2 months - last month the loggers were running our roads out here on stephans road - the dust was and is so bad it's like a dust storm rolling into my house every day. I have to wonder what kind of roads those employees live on and if they take care of them??? Come on Ditmar - where are your employees? And why don't you ever fix townline road that goes into the back side of gun lake? WOW - is that ever B.A.D.



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