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Police busy with crashes, drunk driving arrests.

December 13, 2017

Police busy with crashes, drunk driving arrests. #OceanaCountyCrime The following is recent police activity in Oceana County: Monday, Dec. 11, 2017 – 1:55 p.m., (Michigan State Police), vehicle crash, minor injuries, Shelby Road and 58th Avenue, Benona Township. Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017 – 9:01 a.m., ((MSP), a 32-year-old Montague man was cited for operating without a license following a one-vehicle…

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Village council offers chief job to Furman.

December 13, 2017

Village council offers chief job to Furman. #OceanaCountyNews By Allison Scarbrough. Editor. SHELBY — The Shelby Village Council voted unanimously Monday evening, Dec. 11, to offer the police chief position to part-time Shelby officer, Ryan Furman, who presently is a full-time officer for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Department of Public Safety in Manistee, said Village Administrator Chelsea…

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Drunk driving, drug possession arrests top police activity.

December 11, 2017

Drunk driving, drug possession arrests top police activity. #OceanaCountyCrime The following is police activity in Oceana County over the weekend: Friday, Dec. 8, 2017: – 8:15 a.m., (Michigan State Police), assault, under investigation, 600 block of 176th Avenue, Leavitt Township. – 8:53 p.m., (Oceana County Sheriff’s Office), a 32-year-old Coal City, Illinois man was arrested for drug possession – marijuana…

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HMS choir concert Tuesday, brewery event Friday.

December 10, 2017

HMS choir concert Tuesday, brewery event Friday. #HartMiddleSchoolChoir HART — The Hart Middle School Choir will present a free holiday concert Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. at the Hart Middle School auditorium. “The concert features a variety of holiday music from various Christmas traditions,” said Director David Moul. The choir will also appear at Big Hart Brewery Friday, Dec.…

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‘Women Who Care’ organization donates $15,500 to COVE.

December 10, 2017

‘Women Who Care’ organization donates $15,500 to COVE. #WomenWhoCareofOceanaCounty #CommunitiesOvercomingViolentEncounters #SexualAssaultNurseExaminers BENONA TOWNSHIP — The Women Who Care of Oceana County – now with 155 members, and counting – met for one hour at the Stony Lake Inn, Dec. 5, and chose to have a new unit of Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters (COVE) receive a $100 personal check from each…

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