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MCP's The Scoop with Barry Neal of House of Flavors

Mason County PressNov 14, 2020

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MCP's The Scoop with Barry Neal of House of Flavors

MCP's The Scoop with Barry Neal of House of Flavors

The Scoop is a presentation of Betten Baker Ford of Ludington and West Shore Bank.

Alan Neushwander interviews Barry Neal of House of Flavors Restaurant about the effects of Covid on his local business and ways they are adjusting.

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This story is copyrighted © 2020, all rights reserved by Media Group 31, LLC, PO Box 21, Scottville, MI 49454. No portion of this story or images may be reproduced in any way, including print or broadcast, without expressed written consent.

Nov 14, 202015:50
MCP's Full Court Press with Scott Ashely of Lakeside Links

MCP's Full Court Press with Scott Ashely of Lakeside Links

Toni Swinehart interviews Scott Ashley, owner of Lakeside Links about some special lifetime memberships that were recently awarded to two men who have spent several decades supporting the golf course.

Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are available for free thanks to the generous support of our advertisers and individuals who support our service. Click on the PayPal donation button located on the top right of our website.

This story is copyrighted © 2020, all rights reserved by Media Group 31, LLC, PO Box 21, Scottville, MI 49454. No portion of this story or images may be reproduced in any way, including print or broadcast, without expressed written consent.

Nov 14, 202010:05
MCP's The SCOOP with Miss Sawyer’s Kids with a Cause

MCP's The SCOOP with Miss Sawyer’s Kids with a Cause

Kate Krieger-Watkins speaks with Sawyer Hendrickson and some of her friends about Miss Sawyer’s Kids with a Cause and how the kids send stockings and other gifts to members of the U.S. military.


Please consider helping to fund local news. Mason County Press and Oceana County Press are available for free thanks to the generous support of our advertisers and individuals who support our service. Click on the PayPal donation button located on the top right of our website.

This story is copyrighted © 2020, all rights reserved by Media Group 31, LLC, PO Box 21, Scottville, MI 49454. No portion of this story or images may be reproduced in any way, including print or broadcast, without expressed written consent.

Nov 14, 202010:08
MCP's Full Court Press with MCC Cross Country Coaches.
Oct 31, 202009:01
MCP's The Scoop: LAC 2020 Visions Virtual Auction
Oct 31, 202008:37
MCP's The Scoop: Medication Drop-Off Event

MCP's The Scoop: Medication Drop-Off Event

The Scoop is a presentation of Betten Baker Ford of Ludington and West Shore Bank.

Alan Neushwander interviews Katie Miller with the District #10 Health Department about the Medication Drop-Off event on November 9th from 9am-noon at the Mason County Fair Grounds. 

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Oct 31, 202008:45
MCP's The Scoop: JCI Ludington President Angela Rickett
Oct 22, 202009:29
MCP's The Scoop: Update on City of Ludington.
Oct 18, 202010:54
MCP's Full Court Press with guest MCC Football Coach Scott Briggs.
Oct 18, 202007:19
MCP's Full Court Press with guest Kelly Smith
Oct 18, 202007:25
Interview with Tom Hindmin, Omage Coffee Roasters

Interview with Tom Hindmin, Omage Coffee Roasters

This interview was recorded as part of The Makers video series with Mason County Press.


Tom Hinman and his wife Beth know good coffee! Inspired by his late father-in-law, Tom started roasting his own coffee on a cast iron skillet. His passion for coffee and interest in roasting grew his garage hobby into a retail business, Omage Coffee Roasters. He now roasts at the Starving Artist Brewery using a drum roaster and purchases high quality coffee beans to make his artisanal roasts. Tom recommends investing in a burr grinder as a way to have a better home cup of coffee. You can purchase Omage whole bean roasted coffees through Little Red Organics online farmers market, at The Market in Scottville, at The Evergreen in downtown Ludington, at Starving Artist Brewery, and through Omage Coffee Roasters' Facebook page. Enjoy a cup of Omage coffee in downtown Ludington at Humani-Tea and Ludington Bay Brewery.

May 10, 202010:19