Pittsburg Morning Sun Facebook: Bar owners spar with county officials over health orders
Jeffrey Ray Munger: If tv/movie industries / walmart home depot grocery stores , airlines and amazon so many others to mention can stay open and follow guidelines so can small companies.
Barbara Pollom Wilson: I was at Walmart today and saw many costumes without masks and 1 employee walking around with hers not on correctly.
Jim N Regina Davidson: It’s simple! Have your workers wear a mask and tell your customers to wear a mask or leave. Not that difficult. That’s not much to ask to stay open. Put your mask on and do your part to help keep everyone safe.
Live forum: COVID-19 in Midland County topic of Tuesday Town Hall
Daily News hosts 3 health officials
Daily News staff
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The Daily News is hosting a live Town Hall meeting at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15 to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our guests include Dr. Lydia Watson, chief medical officer and senior vice president at MidMichigan Health, as well as Fred Yanoski, director/health officer for Midland County Department of Public Heath, and Dr. Catherine Bodnar, medical director for Midland County Department of Public Health.
It will being livestreamed on the Daily News Facebook page and here:
The event is moderated by WCMU Public Radio s News Director Amy Robinson, local host of All Things Considered.
Things to Do: Entertainment in the Midland, Great Lakes Bay region
By Lori Qualls, lqualls@mdn.net
Dec. 14, 2020
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Through Dec. 31
Freeland Lights 2020, a free drive-through light show at the Tittabawassee Township Park, 9200 Midland Road, Freeland, starts at 5:30 p.m. and continues until 10:20 p.m. nightly through Dec. 31. About every 15 minutes the series of songs or show will restart. Each show lasts about12 minutes, with a three-minute break between shows. Tune your Radio to 93.9 FM and watch the lights dance to the music. Show is computer driven, regardless of the weather
Tuesday, Dec.15
Coronavirus again will be the topic for a