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MCC: Vote yes on Tuesday for our community’s kids

May 1, 2023

MCC: Vote yes on Tuesday for our community’s kids Editorial by Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, May 2, voters in the Mason County Central School District will go to the polls to decide if the district voters are willing to invest in better school building security, better traffic safety, and facility upgrades that bring the school up to modern educational…

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MCC school election polling places

May 1, 2023

MCC school election polling places SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central’s bond election is Tuesday, May 2. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters are being asked to approve a 1.6 mills bond increase that will generate $31.54 million for school safety and security, along with building and infrastructure upgrades. The following is the list of polling…

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MCC alumni, parents, need to vote May 2

April 30, 2023

MCC alumni, parents, need to vote May 2 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: Students Don’t Feel Safe at School

April 29, 2023

VIDEO: MCC Bond Chat: Students Don’t Feel Safe at School SCOTTVILLE — Six Mason County Central High School students gathered last week in the 65-year-old A.O. Carlson gymnasium to discuss safety, security and relevance at their school. The students included Clara Baur, Helena Snell, Emma Jancek, Alexis Dilley, Alyssa Raspotik and Joe Ostby. Each student discussed why they do not…

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Parent: MCC’s children deserve to be safe

April 28, 2023

Parent: MCC’s children deserve to be safe 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. Dear…

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