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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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Clear day Monday, thunderstorms possible Tuesday.

April 5, 2020

Clear day Monday, thunderstorms possible Tuesday. Smith & Eddy Insurance Weather. Partly cloudy tonight with a low temperature of 30 degrees. Monday, April 5, 2020 A mix of clouds and sun early then becoming cloudy later in the day. High 52; low 40 Precipitation: 10% day; 10% evening. S 8 mph day; SE 3 mph evening. Humidity: 68% day; 84%…

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Fire destroys Custer garage.

April 5, 2020

Fire destroys Custer garage. CUSTER — Fire destroyed a garage at 457 S. Maple Ave. in the village tonight. Custer Fire Department and Scottville Fire Department personnel were initially dispatched to the fire at 11:27 p.m. Branch Fire Department was also called to assist. Upon arrival the first fire unit reported the garage, located only a few feet away from…

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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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