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MCC board to consider new hires Monday.

August 17, 2018

MCC board to consider new hires Monday. SCOTTVILLE — The Mason County Central Board of Education is expected to hire three new teachers and three new coaches when it meets Monday, Aug. 20. Teachers include: Jason Stanick, secondary science teacher (high school and middle school). Jonathan Hackey, middle school social studies teacher. Janelle Kelly, middle school English language arts teacher.…

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Conservation District to host annual farm tour.

August 17, 2018

Conservation District to host annual farm tour. AMBER TOWNSHIP — The Mason-Lake Conservation District will hold its annual farm tour on Thursday, Aug. 30 from 5 to 9 p.m. The tour’s focus is to teach about different land management practices used by local farms.   Specific topics will include an introduction into programs and cost share opportunities provided by Natural…

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Recent births, reported Aug. 17, 2018

August 17, 2018

Recent births, reported Aug. 17, 2018 #MasonCountyBirths Births took place at Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital, unless indicated otherwise.  Layne Scott Masar, the son of Elizabeth Edel and Michael Masar Jr. of Scottville, was born Aug. 16, 2018. Jace Eugene Jorissen, the son of Marissa Hansen and Daniel Jorissen of Hart, was born Aug. 17, 2018. Hudson Alexander Smith, the son of Natasha and Kurt…

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Illinois man arrested for assaulting wife in motel parking lot.

August 16, 2018

Illinois man arrested for assaulting wife in motel parking lot. #MasonCountyCrime. PERE MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP — A 23-year-old Lockport, Ill. man was arrested Wednesday evening for domestic assault of his 21-year-old wife. Deputies from Mason County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were called to the Rodeway Inn, 5095 W. US 10, at 10:18 p.m. for a report of an assault in the motel’s…

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Mason County teen featured in drug prevention campaign.

August 16, 2018

Mason County teen featured in drug prevention campaign. When it comes to parents having the “drug talk” with their children, teens say they want more conversation, not less. That’s the premise of a new “Just Talk to Me” Public Service Awareness (PSA) campaign, presented by Talksooner.org. The campaign, endorsed by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), will…

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