LANSING Michigan restaurants and bars can reopen for indoor dining at 25% capacity and with a 10 p.m. curfew starting Feb. 1, and concessions can resume at c
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JOAN DECLARK, LEFT, a registered nurse at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital, administers the hospitalâs first COVID-19 vaccine to Pamela Faccio of Norway, dayshift charge nurse in the Intensive Care Unit. Faccio volunteered to become the first person on staff to receive the vaccine. More than 30 people were vaccinated Dec. 17 for the first priority phase. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
The pandemic wasn’t the only news story of 2020 but it did affect most everything.
Entering 2021, the community could only hope that vaccines, preventative measures and the passage of time would quiet the scourge.
Locally, COVID-19 was patient. In Dickinson County, data from early October showed fewer than 200 cases and just two deaths related to the virus.
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Centreville High School’s football team has electrified the school, united its community and appears to have countywide support in its bid to make history this week.The Bulldogs will play Friday morning for a Division 8 state title. Although a drive through the community may not immediately show it, there’s a definite buzz in the county seat.High school principal Chad Brady said there has been a noticeable vibe in the hallways and classrooms this week. The positive charge in the
Tecumseh Public Schools athletic director disciplined for violating Michigan health order
An investigation concluded that athletic director Jon Zajac held a basketball practice with THS students amid a statewide suspension of all school sports activities. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 11:18 PM EST January 14, 2021
TECUMSEH, Mich. A non-criminal complaint was filed with Tecumseh Public Schools, leading to an independent investigation and disciplinary action against the district s athletic director for violating health orders.
The complaint was filed with Tecumseh Public Schools against athletic director Jon Zajac on Nov. 28, according to a press release issued by the district.
Zajac was accused of organizing a basketball practice for Tecumseh High School students, including his son, at a local church s open gym on Nov. 25. The players attended a tournament in Toledo on Nov. 28.