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Hesperia woman charged with 4 felonies in connection to assault.

December 18, 2020

Hesperia woman charged with 4 felonies in connection to assault. By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. HART — The following were arraigned recently in Oceana County’s 78th District Court on felony charges: – Nicole Christine Roth, 25, of 2660 Loop Rd., Hesperia, was arrested by the Michigan State Police (MSP) on felony charges of first-degree home invasion, assault with intent to do…

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EF organizers ‘considering options’ for 2021 dates.

December 18, 2020

EF organizers ‘considering options’ for 2021 dates. By Allison Scarbrough, Editor. ROTHBURY — The four-day Electric Forest Festival that attracts 40,000 or more attendees from across the US and other countries to the Double JJ Resort each year was canceled last summer due to COVID-19, and organizers recently announced they are “considering options” for 2021 dates. The massive music festival…

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New community park proposed in Shelby Township.

December 18, 2020

New community park proposed in Shelby Township. SHELBY TOWNSHIP – A new community park development has been proposed on Buchanan Road near 72nd Avenue. The development is designed to promote the physical and psychological health of Oceana residents by offering access to a well-maintained area to exercise and enjoy nature. It would be a meeting place for families and organizations…

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Officers spread Christmas cheer and hope.

December 17, 2020

Officers spread Christmas cheer and hope. HART — Hart police officers met with members of the Evans family, who were recently displaced from their home due to an electrical fire, to bring some Christmas cheer and hope Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, at the Hart Community Center. The Hart Police Department, along with Santa himself, presented the Evans children with various…

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Plasma drive Jan. 8 to help COVID-19 patients.

December 16, 2020

Plasma drive Jan. 8 to help COVID-19 patients. HART — A plasma drive at First Baptist Church Jan. 8 will involve collecting plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients to help treat others diagnosed with the virus. This blood-related treatment — authorized by the FDA as an Emergency Use Authorized (EUA) product — could offer hope to the hundreds of patients who…

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