COVID-19 2020

6 recoveries among 31 Mason County COVID-19 cases.

May 28, 2020

6 recoveries among 31 Mason County COVID-19 cases. District Health Department #10 reports as of Thursday, May 28, there are 31 positive cases of COVID-19 in Mason County, including six recoveries. No deaths have been reported in Mason County. Recoveries are “based on whether individuals are still alive 30 days past the confirmed date.” Neighboring counties’ data: Manistee County 11…

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WSCC Muddy Fox Trot 5k cancelled.

May 28, 2020

WSCC Muddy Fox Trot 5k cancelled. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College’s Muddy Fox Trot will take a hiatus for one year after organizers decided to cancel the race due to ongoing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. The sixth annual family-friendly 5K mud run, with a boot camp style obstacle course, was scheduled for July 18, on the college’s…

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WSCC suspends performing arts events until Oct. 12.

May 28, 2020

WSCC suspends performing arts events until Oct. 12. VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College Performing Arts is developing alternative plans for large-group rehearsals and performing events which were scheduled to start as early as August. The plan includes continuing the suspension of all face-to-face WSCC Performing Arts events until October 12. This suspension includes weekly performing music ensemble rehearsals,…

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Suds on the Shore cancelled.

May 27, 2020

Suds on the Shore cancelled. LUDINGTON — Suds on the Shore has been added to the list of the events that have cancelled for the summer. The event is a major fundraiser for the United Way of Mason County. “This was an extremely hard decision for everyone involved,” said Lynne Russell, Executive Director of the United Way of Mason County.…

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Rhythm & Dunes cancelled for 2020. 

May 27, 2020

Rhythm & Dunes cancelled for 2020.  LUDINGTON — West Shore Bank’s Rhythm & Dunes free summer concert series scheduled for later this summer has been cancelled due to the pandemic. “The decision to postpone the concert series was not made lightly,” said Raymond A. Biggs, president and CEO. “The health and safety of our communities, volunteers, vendors, and visitors was…

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