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City Council Overrules Judge's DecisionOn February 9, 2015 the Ludington City Council did something rather amazing in their last action of the night. They unanimously reversed a… Started by XLFD |
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Feb 10, 2015 Reply by XLFD |
Ludington Police Use of Force, Search and Seizure Policies Unviewable by PublicOn December 4, 2014, I sent a FOIA request to the Honorable 51st Circuit Court Judge Susan Sniegowski, then a contracted FOIA Coordinator,… Started by XLFD |
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Feb 3, 2015 Reply by XLFD |
County Prosecutor Spaniola Begs for Judge Sniegowski's Old City JobOn Monday, December 15, 2014, the Ludington City Council will undoubtedly forgive the current City Attorney (civil), Richard Wilson and his… Started by XLFD |
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Dec 17, 2014 Reply by XLFD |
Paul Spaniola is Dedicated, Efficient &... Oh Who am I KiddingAt the Fourth of July Freedom Festival Parade I was handed out a leaflet by one of the Spaniola brigade campaign workers marching in the pa… Started by XLFD |
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Sep 24, 2014 Reply by XLFD |
Signs of Hypocrisy 2014Back in 2011, I ran for the Ludington City Council against the then two-term councilor Kaye Holman. If you recall, I was banned from being… Started by XLFD |
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Aug 7, 2014 Reply by Nikki Forbes |
Freedom Festival Parade of Circuit Court CandidatesAll four of the judicial candidates for the 51st Circuit Court race had floats or displays at the July 4th Freedom Festival parade. The c… Started by XLFD |
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Jul 7, 2014 Reply by XLFD |
Three Prosecutors Race for Circuit Court Judgeship in Mason CountyThe Good First to enter the race for the 51st Circuit Court judge, being vacated by Judge Richard I Cooper, who is facing a forced reti… Started by XLFD |
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Jun 27, 2014 Reply by XLFD |
Attorneys Squeezing Money from Michigan Cities Through the FOIASince fiscal year 2011, the city of Cadillac with a population of 10,000 people (just 2000 more than Ludington) has spent almost $90,000 in… Started by XLFD |
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Apr 11, 2014 Reply by john streeter |
City of Ludington FOI-sted by their Own Petard, pt. 1Daily News Editorial Board Calls Another One Wrong To be "hoisted by one's petard" is an idiom originating from Shakespeare meaning to be… Started by XLFD |
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