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Parole violation arrests top HPD activity.

May 10, 2018

Parole violation arrests top HPD activity. #OceanaCountyCrime ​The following is recent activity of the Hart Police Department: Thursday, May 3, 2018: – 12:20 p.m., threats complaint, 600 block of Water Street, City of Hart. – 4:12 p.m., assist to Hart Area Fire Department, 4000 block of Polk Road, City of Hart. – 4:26 p.m., larceny, 200 block of State Street,…

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Freezing possible overnight.

May 10, 2018

Freezing possible overnight. #OceanaCountyWeather Freezing is possible overnight in Oceana County and surrounding areas Thursday, May 10, as well as a chance of some wet snow, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids. Oceana County is in a “hazardous weather outlook” area, and counties to the north and east are in a “freeze warning” area. “Freezing overnight low…

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Sheriff applauds new legislation aimed at preventing school violence.

May 9, 2018

Sheriff applauds new legislation aimed at preventing school violence. #OceanaCountySheriffsOffice HART — Oceana County Sheriff Mast today praised the introduction of new legislation aimed at preventing violence in the classroom. The legislative package, led by State Rep. Aaron Miller (R-Sturgis), is modeled after a proposal announced by a coalition of law enforcement and education organizations in late March. “The Michigan…

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Assaults, DWLS top police activity.

May 9, 2018

Assaults, DWLS top police activity. #OceanaCountyCrime The following is recent police activity in Oceana County: Monday, May 7, 2018: – 12:59 a.m., (Oceana County Sheriff’s Office), assault and battery, South Hancock Street, Village of Pentwater. – 10:20 a.m., (OCSO), driving while license suspended (DWLS), East Harrison Road, Elbridge Township. – 11 a.m., (Michigan State Police), a 33-year-old New Era woman…

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Sheriff launches inmate work program.

May 8, 2018

Sheriff launches inmate work program. #OceanaCountyNews By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. HART — Oceana County Sheriff Craig Mast kicked off an inmate work program Tuesday, May 8, that gets inmates out of their jail cells and safely outside performing work that benefits the local community. In exchange for their day of work, the inmates’ daily $25 housing fee is waived. “It’s…

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