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Scottville to consider repealing recreational marijuana ban.

November 16, 2021

Scottville to consider repealing recreational marijuana ban. By Rob Alway Editor’s note: Rob Alway is a Scottville city commissioner and editor-in-chief/owner of Mason County Press. This article serves as an op-ed, including some opinion as an elected official. The Scottville City Commission is considering repealing its current ordinance that prohibits the sale of recreational marijuana in the city. This is…

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Obituary: Judith Morton, 84, of Scottville.

November 16, 2021

Obituary: Judith Morton, 84, of Scottville. Judith Lorraine Morton, 84, of Scottville, passed away on Sunday, November 14, 2021 at Willowbrook Care Home.  Judy was born on October 26, 1937 in Ludington, the daughter of John H. and Gertrude M. (Rofel) Ezdebski, attended St. Stanislaus School through the eighth grade before graduating from St. Simon High School.  On March 16, 1964 she…

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LASD staffers learn Bal-A-Vis-X. 

November 16, 2021

LASD staffers learn Bal-A-Vis-X.  Oriole News is a presentation of Ludington Area School District in partnership with Mason County Press LUDINGTON — Over the weekend, OJ DeJonge Physical Education teacher Alison Helminski, along with MaryAnn Short, certified Bal-A-Vis-X instructor hosted administrators, educators and paraprofessionals, as well as occupational and physical therapists from around the state for a three day training.  Bal-A-Vis-X stands…

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WSCC-sponsored film to be presented. 

November 16, 2021

WSCC-sponsored film to be presented.  WSCC News is a presentation of West Shore Community College in partnership with Mason County Press.  VICTORY TOWNSHIP – Last spring West Shore Community College’s Humankind series hosted Mark Jeffrey and Lucy Cash as a part of the British Isles focus. During this event, Jeffrey and Cash presented their new movie titled “2 Holtwood Cottages: a…

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New project aims to improve student mental health services 

November 16, 2021

New project aims to improve student mental health services  West Shore School News is a service of West Shore Educational Service District in partnership with Mason County Press and Oceana County Press.  AMBER TOWNSHIP — District Health Department #10 (DHD#10), the United Way of Mason County, and the West Shore Educational Service District (WSESD) are leading efforts to improve the…

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