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Recent deaths, service announcements, posted April 14, 2023

April 14, 2023

Recent deaths, service announcements, posted April 14, 2023 Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are available for free thanks to the generous support of our advertisers and individuals. Three ways to help us: Venmo: @MasonCountyPress; Paypal: MasonCountyPress@gmail.com; Mail a check to PO BOX 21, Scottville, MI 49454. The following recent death information…

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MCC Bond Chat: Sheriff Cole Talks About School Safety, Part 2

April 13, 2023

MCC Bond Chat: Sheriff Cole Talks About School Safety, Part 2 SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole talks about the need to improve safety and security at Mason County Central Schools and endorses the upcoming 1.6 mill increase proposal. The bond will raise $31.54 and if passed, the bond would focus on facility upgrades that will focus on safety,…

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Road Commission encourages drivers to be safe in work zones

April 13, 2023

Road Commission encourages drivers to be safe in work zones By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — In 2021, Michigan’s Office of Highway Safety Planning reported 5,800 work zone crashes resulting in 20 work zone fatalities. In 2022, Mack Isom of the Berrien County Road Department died in a work zone while clearing a downed tree in the road. In March…

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Obituary: Doris Brown, 93, of Pentwater

April 13, 2023

Obituary: Doris Brown, 93, of Pentwater Doris M. Brown, 93 of Pentwater, passed away Saturday, April 8, 2023. Doris was born August 29, 1929 in Pentwater, was a lifelong resident of Pentwater, and was also awarded Citizen of the Year along, with her husband Bill (which was featured on the PTW magazine).  She was an active member in the Pentwater…

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MCC Bond Chat: Jeff Tuka talks about building the future

April 12, 2023

MCC Bond Chat: Jeff Tuka talks about building the future SCOTTVILLE — On May 2, Mason County Central Schools is seeking a 1.6 mill increase to raise $31.54 million. If passed, the bond would focus on facility upgrades that will focus on safety, security, and bringing the school up to date in 21st century learning. In this video, High School…

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