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Detroit businessman announces run for senate.

September 21, 2017
Detroit businessman announces run for senate.

Detroit businessman announces run for senate. #Election2018. DETROIT — Former Army captain and Detroit businessman John James announced today his bid as a Republican for U.S. Senate. John James made the announcement over Facebook Thursday and will be releasing 100 videos in 100 days to speak directly with voters. “Michigan needs a conservative outsider in Washington who will take on the establishment and fight for…

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Riemer Eye Center extends hours in Shelby office. 

September 21, 2017

Riemer Eye Center extends hours in Shelby office.  SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Riemer Eye Center has announced that beginning Oct. 1 its Shelby office, will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended office hours on Monday evening. The office is located at 4140 W. Shelby Road. Doctors Felicia Slate and Cori Hayes will see new…

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Sheriff’s deputies recognized for saving fellow officer.

September 20, 2017

  Sheriff’s deputies recognized for saving fellow officer. #OceanaCountyNews By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. HART — In the early morning hours of October 13, 2016, Oceana County Sheriff’s Deputy Roy Strait suffered a cardiac event while responding to a call in the Village of Shelby. Two fellow deputies, Sgt. Louis Herremans (now a lieutenant) and Dep. Mike Fillips, immediately started performing…

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$29 million in grants available to employers. 

September 20, 2017

$29 million in grants available to employers.  LUDINGTON — Funds to train employees are getting a big boost from the State of Michigan. Local businesses can compete for a piece of the state’s Skilled Trades Training Fund (STTF), a $29 million competitive grant program, a 60% increase from the previous application year. This year’s open application period began Monday, September…

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ESD assures residents that buses are safe.

September 15, 2017

ESD assures residents that buses are safe. By Rob Alway, Editor-in-Chief. AMBER TOWNSHIP — In the wake of Thursday’s story about local school buses being “red tagged” by the Michigan State Police, West Shore Educational Service District’s director of transportation wants to assure local residents that its school buses are in compliance and safe. The 2016-2017 MSP school bus inspection…

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