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Children’s emotional stress topic of parent forum.

March 13, 2019

Children’s emotional stress topic of parent forum. #ShelbyPublicSchools SHELBY – A parent forum is set for Thursday, March 14, at 6 p.m. in the Shelby Middle School cafeteria. The topic is “Supporting Your Child’s Emotional Stress” with Ellen Plummer from Community Mental Health leading the presentation. A dinner for attendees will be provided following the presentation and discussion.

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Dinner to benefit family involved in fatal crash.

March 13, 2019

Dinner to benefit family involved in fatal crash. #OceanaCountyNews SHELBY – Shelby Public Schools is hosting a dinner this Friday, March 15, from 5-7 p.m. at Thomas Read Elementary School to benefit the Melchor family who was involved in a tragic car crash last weekend in Newaygo County. “Our Shelby Public Schools family would like to have a dinner to…

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DWLS arrests top police activity.

March 13, 2019

DWLS arrests top police activity. #OceanaCountyCrime The following is recent police activity in Oceana County: Monday, March 11, 2019: 3:17 p.m., (Oceana County Sheriff’s Office), obtaining money by false pretenses, North 88th Avenue, Hart Township. 5:48 p.m., (Michigan State Police), illegal dumping, 96th Avenue and Winston Road, Grant Township. 11:25 p.m., (OCSO), a 19-year-old Pentwater man was arrested for operating…

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Make a difference in a child’s life – be a CASA.

March 13, 2019

Make a difference in a child’s life – be a CASA. #CASAofOceana NEW ERA – Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Oceana, a program of The Fountain Hill Center, is looking for volunteers. CASAs are trained volunteers appointed by the judge to represent the best interest of children in the court system due to abuse or neglect. A child with…

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Women Who Care group donates $15,000 to Oceana CAN.

March 13, 2019

Women Who Care group donates $15,000 to Oceana CAN. #WomenWhoCareofOceana #OceanaCollegeAccessNetwork BENONA TOWNSHIP – It has been estimated that 25 percent of today’s working aged adults in West Michigan hold an associate degree or higher, but by 2025, 64 percent will require some form of post-secondary education. With that gap in mind, the Women Who Care of Oceana decided at…

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