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MCC teacher: a ‘yes’ vote is a vote for home

April 26, 2023

MCC teacher: a ‘yes’ vote is a vote for home Letters to the editor are opinion editorials submitted by readers. Letters to the editor are a long tradition in American journalism. The views and opinions of the writer do not necessarily reflect those of Mason County Press, its staff or its parent company. For more information, please refer to MCP’s…

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MCC Bond Chat: MCC Music Teachers Discuss the Need for Community Support

April 25, 2023

MCC Bond Chat: MCC Music Teachers Discuss the Need for Community Support SCOTTVILLE — Caleb Schultz, Mason County Central director of secondary music, and April Keith, MCC elementary music director, discuss the need for the community to step up and support the arts at Mason County Central. The 1.6 mill increase bond proposal includes the construction of a community events…

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VIDEO: MCC Bond Chat: Principal Chris Etchison discusses elementary school needs

April 24, 2023

VIDEO: MCC Bond Chat: Principal Chris Etchison discusses elementary school needs SCOTTVILLE — Scottville Elementary Principal Chris Etchison talks about the facility needs being addressed in the Mason County Central bond proposal, especially needs at the lower elementary. On May 2, Mason County Central Schools is seeking a 1.6 mill increase to raise $31.54 million. If passed, the bond would…

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MCC board of education member urges yes vote

April 23, 2023

MCC board of education member urges yes vote Letters to the editor are opinion editorials submitted by readers. Letters to the editor are a long tradition in American journalism. The views and opinions of the writer do not necessarily reflect those of Mason County Press, its staff or its parent company. For more information, please refer to MCP’s Op/Ed policy.…

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VIDEO: MCC Bond Chat: Principal Jeff Tuka talks about the AO Carlson Gym 

April 22, 2023

VIDEO: MCC Bond Chat: Principal Jeff Tuka talks about the AO Carlson Gym  SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central High School’s A.O. Carlson Gymnasium opened in 1959. It is named after Arnold O. Carlson, the district’s first superintendent who was instrumental in creating Mason County Central and campaigning the community for a new high school in 1957. For 48 years the…

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