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bchristensen@ironmountaindailynews.com From left, Dickinson County Healthcare System Director of Public Relations and Business Development Joe Rizzo and DCHS President and CEO Chuck Nelson present a $25,000 check to Kiwanis Ski Club Treasurer Paul Bujold and KSC Corresponding Secretary Susie Fox in front of the newly renovated Pine Mountain ski jump. (Brian Christensen/Daily News photo) IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County Healthcare System on Wednesday donated $25,000 to the Kiwanis Ski Club ahead of an open house set for this weekend at Pine Mountain. The event, which is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, is a fundraising effort in response to the pandemic cancellation of the 2021 DCHS Pine Mountain Continental Cup. To ensure the ski tournament’s future, the Kiwanis have undertaken a renovation to the historic jump at a cost of more than $3 million. ....
janderson@ironmountaindailynews.com IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County Healthcare System reported Thursday the hospital’s COVID-19 wing is empty, reflecting at least a temporary drop in the number of positive cases. “It’s been a long time since we’ve seen that type of census,” said Sue Hadley, director of nursing, during a hospital board Zoom meeting. No coronavirus patients were in intensive care as well, she said. As of Wednesday, the Dickinson-Iron District Health Department has reported 67 COVID-19 deaths in Dickinson County, mostly from mid-October through December. Iron County has had 39 deaths to date, including five in the past two weeks. ....
janderson@ironmountaindailynews.com IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County adopted a resolution Monday protesting “undue burdens” placed on businesses as a result of Michigan’s pandemic restrictions. The board debated the topic during a Zoom meeting that featured a weak audio feed for some participants. The resolution was a late addition to the agenda and no copy was provided to The Daily News before the meeting or within hours after adjournment. The action appears similar to a measure approved earlier this month in Delta County, declaring it a sanctuary county for businesses affected by COVID-19 shutdowns. Likewise, the Dickinson board said it would not single out or harm any business owner that opens an establishment while taking responsible precautions. ....
Dec 22, 2020 Dickinson County Healthcare System unveiled a banner Monday morning as the title sponsor for the 2021 FIS Continental Cup competition at the Pine Mountain Ski Jump, now planned for Feb. 12-14. From left, holding a banner are Joe Rizzo, DCH public relations; Margaret Minerick, DCH board chairwoman; Chuck Nelson, DCH CEO; Nick Blagec, Kiwanis Ski Club president; Paul Bujold, Kiwanis Ski Club treasurer; and Susie Fox, Kiwanis Ski Club. “As of today, it’s still on,” Blagec said of the event. “We have to have an OK from the state of Michigan and the county health department.” The ski club is selling buttons and program books for the tournament. “They are jumping in Europe,” Blagec said. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo) ....