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Police investigate car theft.

March 9, 2016
Police investigate car theft.

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A 2008 Chevrolet Impala was stolen from the parking lot of the Companion Animal Clinic on South Oceana Drive Tuesday, March 8, according to Lt. Craig Mast of the Oceana County Sheriff’s Office. The keys were left in the ignition, so a local repair shop could pick up the car to put new tires on it, Mast…

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Acclaimed author to present memoir writing workshop.

March 7, 2016
Acclaimed author to present memoir writing workshop.

HART — Award-winning author Mardi Jo Link will provide her writing expertise during a “Yes, You CAN Write a Memoir” writers’ workshop co-sponsored by the Hart and Shelby area district libraries Thursday, April 7, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Hart Community Center (inside city hall). A two-time winner of the Michigan Notable Book Award, Link has authored three true crime…

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Fugitive arrest, crashes among police activity.

March 7, 2016
Fugitive arrest, crashes among police activity.

The following is activity of the Hart post of the Michigan State Police over the weekend: Friday, March 4, 2016: – 9:45 p.m., property damage crash, Wayne Rd. and US 31, Weare Township. Saturday, March 5, 2016: – 3:10 a.m., assault, 7000 block of 126th Ave., Crystal Township. – 9:20 a.m., minor injury crash, Maple Island Rd. and McKinley Rd.,…

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GOP county convention March 22.

March 6, 2016
GOP county convention March 22.

PENTWATER — The Oceana County Republican Executive Committee has scheduled a county convention for Tuesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. in the Pentwater Village Hall conference room. Precinct delegates will meet to elect delegates to the state republican convention, which is set for April 8 and 9 at the convention center in Lansing. The Oceana Republicans’ next regular monthly meeting…

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Donation to Trinity pantry will provide 87,000 pounds of food.

March 5, 2016
Donation to Trinity pantry will provide 87,000 pounds of food.

NEW ERA — ​The Trinity Community Food Pantry was chosen ​March 1 by the Women Who Care of Oceana to receive personal checks from each of its members totaling $​14,000. The pantry serves up to 350 families per month 800 different families per year in Oceana County.   ​​”The impact of this donation is truly significant,” said Food Pantry Director…

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