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By ERIC MEYER Staff writer As the year’s final seconds tick off the clock Thursday night, many in Marion County will breathe a still-mask-covered sigh of relief for the passing of what may have been its worst year in collective memory. COVID-19 quarantined thousands of residents, sickened hundreds of others, claimed an ever-increasing number of lives, and dominated headlines unlike any issue in recent years. Still, other topics also were in the news in 2020. Here’s a rundown on the top topics, based on data for the most-read news stories this year: 1. Pandemic Among the 500 most-read stories in the Marion County Record, Hillsboro Star-Journal, and Peabody Gazette-Bulletin, COVID-19 figured in more than a third of them. ....
Michigan school district to shed name of former governor, slaveholder Updated Dec 20, 2020; Posted Dec 20, 2020 The Cass County Courthouse in Cassopolis, Michigan, photographed Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. (Kendall Warner | Mlive.com) Kendall Warner | MLive.comKendall Warner | MLive.com Facebook Share CASS COUNTY, MI A southwest Michigan school district named after a former governor and slaveholder is changing its name after a unanimous vote from its Board of Education last week. The Lewis Cass Intermediate School District which provides special education and career technical education to parts of four counties will have a new name in January, The Herald-Palladium first reported Sunday, Dec. 20. The district serves Cass County and small parts of Berrien, St. Joseph and Van Buren counties. ....