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Motorcycle stolen in break-in.

June 9, 2021

Motorcycle stolen in break-in. NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP — A 2004 Honda CRF100 motorcycle valued at $2,000 was stolen during a breaking and entering in the 8900 block of East Loop Road that was reported to the Oceana County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday morning, June 8, said Oceana County Sheriff Craig Mast. In a separate incident, an orange Kawasaki youth ATV was reported…

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Several tools stolen in break-in, police seeking info.

June 9, 2021

Several tools stolen in break-in, police seeking info. GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP — The Oceana County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a break-in involving the theft of several tools and lawn care items that was reported Tuesday afternoon, June 8, in the 4900 block of South 184th Avenue, according to Oceana County Sheriff Craig Mast. Items stolen include: a 3-foot pipe wrench, a…

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Portion of Garfield Road closed Wednesday.

June 9, 2021

Portion of Garfield Road closed Wednesday. GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP — Garfield Road east of 194th Avenue to 198th Avenue will be closed Wednesday, June 9, until 4 p.m. for road construction, according to the Oceana County Road Commission.

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Large home extensively damaged by fire.

June 7, 2021

Large home extensively damaged by fire. By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. PENTWATER — Every fire department in Oceana County as well two Mason County departments battled a house fire at 5253 West Lakeview Drive Monday afternoon, June 7. No one was injured in the massive blaze but a few firefighters suffered from heat exhaustion, said Pentwater Fire Chief Paul Smith, battling…

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Ressel-Hodan named Pentwater Citizen of the Year.

June 7, 2021

Ressel-Hodan named Pentwater Citizen of the Year. PENTWATER — The Pentwater Service Club has named Dr. Claudia Ressel-Hodan 2021 Pentwater Citizen of the Year. In taking the honor, Ressel-Hodan adds her name to the list of previous winners that make up the Pentwater Citizen of the Year alumni, a veritable ‘who’s who’ list of Pentwater community leaders for nearly 50…

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