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Rothbury woman arrested for prostitution.

October 17, 2019

Rothbury woman arrested for prostitution. #OceanaCountyCrime ROTHBURY – A 34-year-old Rothbury woman was arrested Wednesday, Oct. 16, shortly after 4 p.m. on West Winston Road on a warrant issued by the Traverse City Police Department for prostitution, said Oceana County Sheriff Craig Mast. Other recent police activity in Oceana County includes: Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019: – 10 a.m., (Michigan State…

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Road commission working with EGLE to re-open Longbridge Road.

October 16, 2019

Road commission working with EGLE to re-open Longbridge Road. PENTWATER TOWNSHIP  – Longbridge Road has been closed for nearly six months due to flooding caused by record high water levels, and local officials are working with state experts on a solution to get the road back open. However, residents impacted by the closure are not optimistic that the road will…

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Change a child’s story – become a CASA.

October 15, 2019

Change a child’s story – become a CASA. #CourtAppointedSpecialAdvocates HART – Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Oceana, a program of The Fountain Hill Center, is seeking volunteers. CASAs are trained volunteers appointed by the judge to represent the best interest of abused and neglected children. The CASA volunteer visits with the child regularly; researches the background of the child;…

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Road commission reminds residents to secure mailboxes.

October 15, 2019

Road commission reminds residents to secure mailboxes. HART – Before winter takes hold and snow plows hit the roads, the Oceana County Road Commission asks residents to prepare by shaking their mailboxes this month. “A mailbox is the only object allowed by law that homeowners can place in the road right-of-way. The location and construction of mailboxes must conform to…

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Oceana Hispanic Center restructures.

October 15, 2019

Oceana Hispanic Center restructures. HART – The Oceana Hispanic Center has announced that it is restructuring its operations and seeking ways of meeting the needs of Hispanic residents of this area, according to a press release recently issued by the center. “The center has been primarily dependent on donations from individuals and businesses to maintain the services it provides, and…

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