Posts Tagged ‘ Mason County Central ’

CTE students win first place in state culinary competition

March 16, 2025

West Shore School News is presented by West Shore Educational Service District in partnership with Mason County Press and Oceana County Press. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief VICTORY TOWNSHIP — West Shore Educational Service District Career & Technical Education students Nora McTiernan and Ben Eilers recently earned first place in a state culinary arts competition. Last week, the duo competed in…

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Full Court Press: MCC football coach Scott Briggs. 

October 14, 2020

Full Court Press: MCC football coach Scott Briggs.  Full Court Press is a presentation of House of Flavors, Inc. and Spectrum Health Ludington Hospital Orthopedics.  SCOTTVILLE — Today on MCP’s Full Court Press, Toni Swinehart speaks with Mason County Central Varsity Football Coach Scott Briggs.  Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are…

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Spartan Proud: Dean Raven, passing values to the next generation.

October 12, 2017

Spartan Proud: Dean Raven, passing values to the next generation. #SpartanProud #MCCSchools. Spartan Proud is sponsored by Mason County Central Schools. This series features alumni of Mason County Central telling their stories. Today we feature Dean Raven, MCC Class of 2003. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. LUDINGTON — Dean Raven has taken the lessons learned from attending Mason County Central Schools,…

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A field of their own.

October 11, 2017

Scottville Youth Football Program moves to MacPhail Field.    #ScottvilleNews. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief.  SCOTTVILLE — The Scottville Youth Football program has found a new home at a familiar place that is dear to many local athletes. The program recently landed at the old football field at MacPhail Field. Program Coordinator Tom McLouth said the program had been using some…

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MCC third graders learn life lessons through raising salmon.

May 15, 2017

MCC third graders learn life lessons through raising salmon.  By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. #MCCSchools. SCOTTVILLE — Mason County Central Upper Elementary third grade students released about 40 salmon fry into the Pere Marquette River at Riverside Park Monday afternoon. The project, taught by teacher Cheri Rozell, is part of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ salmon in the classroom program.…

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