COVID-19 2020

Pandemic Journal: Victory Park, a reminder of those who died for our freedom.

April 5, 2020

Pandemic Journal: Victory Park, a reminder of those who died for our freedom. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — In an attempt to practice safe social distancing, I have been limiting most of my outdoor adventures lately to our family farm in Amber Township. But, sometimes I need a change of scenery. We all love the Ludington State Park,…

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Pandemic Journal: A senior year to remember.

April 4, 2020

Pandemic Journal: A senior year to remember. Editor’s Note: If you would like to submit your COVID-19 Pandemic journal, please email it to Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief, at editor@masoncountypress.com. Please include a photograph. MCP reserves the right to edit for style consistency.  This COVID-19 Pandemic journal was submitted by Abigail Leese, a 17-year-old senior at Mason County Central High School. Abigail…

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The Scoop: Sheriff Cole talks about COVID-19 topics.

April 4, 2020

The Scoop: Sheriff Cole talks about COVID-19 topics. Today on The Scoop, Kate Krieger-Watkins interviews Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole about recent topics related to COVID-19. Sheriff Cole debunks some rumors about the governor’s Stay at Home, Stay Safe executive order. He also talks about some of the other COVID-19 topics that are related to local law enforcement. The Scoop…

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Giving thanks to the healthcare workers.

April 3, 2020
Giving thanks to the healthcare workers.

Giving thanks to the healthcare workers. LUDINGTON — Firefighters, police officers, EMS workers, and the public gathered in their vehicles in the Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital parking lot for a honking salute to give thanks to the medical workers working on the front line to protecting the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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School districts preparing for non face-to-face learning.

April 3, 2020

School districts preparing for non face-to-face learning. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. Local school districts are working on plans to reach their districts’ students following Gov. Whitmer’s executive order to keep school buildings closed the remainder of the school year. While the order closes face-to-face instruction, it also requires the school year to continue. Mason County Central Superintendent Jeff Mount said…

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