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Drunk driving, probation violation arrests top police activity.

August 2, 2018

Drunk driving, probation violation arrests top police activity. #OceanaCountyCrime The following is recent police activity in Oceana County: Thursday, July 26, 2018: – 3 a.m., (Hart Police Department), motorist assist, Oceana Drive and East Main Street, City of Hart. – Noon, (HPD), suspicious situation, 2000 Comfort Drive, City of Hart. – 12:22 p.m., (HPD), domestic assault, Oceana Drive and Polk…

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OCCOA seeks millage to continue operating.

July 31, 2018

OCCOA seeks millage to continue operating. By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. #OceanaCountyCouncilonAging HART — Oceana County voters are being asked to approve a millage during the primary election Tuesday, Aug. 7, so that the Oceana County Council on Aging (OCCOA) can continue operations. It is a six-year millage of 1 mill through 2023. “Without the operating millage, OCCOA would be forced…

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MSP hosts citizens’ academy.

July 31, 2018

MSP hosts citizens’ academy. #MichiganStatePolice HART — The Michigan State Police Hart post has announced that a Citizens’ Academy will run Sept. 18 through Oct. 11. The four-week academy will meet at the Hart post every Tuesday and Thursday from 6-8:30 p.m. It will give citizens the opportunity to become familiar with the mission and operation of MSP; understand the…

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‘Farm Fun Days’ in Walkerville this weekend.

July 31, 2018

‘Farm Fun Days’ in Walkerville this weekend. #WalkervilleThrives WALKERVILLE — Enjoy the new festival, Farm Fun Days, this weekend Aug. 4 and 5 to celebrate the farming heritage of the area. Saturday’s events will include games for the kids, a silent auction, open house at the Pioneer Museum, a community market, music, and a parade. A tractor show along main…

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Shelby ‘Roars’ into action around town.

July 31, 2018

Shelby ‘Roars’ into action around town. #ShelbyRoars SHELBY – The Shelby Roars Community Improvement Committee and volunteers sprang into action Wednesday, July 25, to help clean up the village. A group of more than 20 people gathered to tackle some significant improvements in front of Thomas Read Elementary School and along the sidewalk at Cemetery Hill on Sixth Street. Committee…

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