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Anti-bullying message at MCC.

October 7, 2019

Mason County Central Upper Elementary Principal Kevin Kimes sings the song “Not in My School” to fifth grade students Monday, in observation of anti-bullying month. Kimes, who wrote the song, was accompanied by teachers Steve Rybicki and Kasey Briske. He was also aided by Student Success Specialist Lori Schneider and Scottville Police Officer Katrina Skinner.  

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MCC teaches employment skills through The Spartan Way.

October 7, 2019

MCC teaches employment skills through The Spartan Way. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central High School is making efforts to teach its students the skills it takes to be employed. This fall the school launched The Spartan Way, a program that rewards students for displaying specific skills, which include collaboration/community involvement, ethical citizenship, personal accountability, flexibility and…

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Police responding to loud party find person ‘standing outside wearing only underwear.’

October 7, 2019

Police responding to loud party find person ‘standing outside wearing only underwear.’ #MasonCountyCrime SCOTTVILLE – Two male juveniles were arrested for minor in possession of alcohol and assault, and a 22-year-old Scottville woman was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor Saturday, Oct. 5, at 6:25 a.m. in the 400 block of Thomas Street. “Mason County Sheriff’s Office…

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Team Rubicon assists with clearing trees for Habitat for Humanity. 

October 6, 2019

Team Rubicon assists with clearing trees for Habitat for Humanity.  PERE MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP — Team Rubicon has been in the area this weekend working on tree removal for a property owned by Habitat for Humanity of Mason County.  The property is located on Snead Drive and was donated by the Loft Family in 2015.  The property has been designated, by…

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WSCC dedicates new public safety facility.

October 6, 2019

WSCC dedicates new public safety facility. FREE SOIL TOWNSHIP — West Shore Community College opened its newest facility on Saturday, Oct. 5, the Riemer Regional Public Safety Training Center, made possible by the generosity of Ludington ophthalmologist Dr. Andrew Riemer.             Located on U.S. 31 midway between Scottville and Manistee, the center is the home to the college’s police and corrections…

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